Your GMC Sierra 2003 pulls right even after numerous allingments and new tires What else might cause this? |
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Rather than just taking it to a tire store that also does alignments, you need to find a place that specializes in ONLY front-end work. Find out where OTHER shops send their problem vehicles. Just about every major city has a place that is known as THE FRONT END SPECIALISTS, where you have to make an appointment just to see the people. They may find that the frame has been slightly bent or that the rear-end has been knocked out of alignment or any of a number of problems. But first you have to find the real specialists. They can fix it. Don't trust anyone else at this point. Hi i'm a new mechanic on this site i will attempt to help you first find a concrete road see if it does this on the concrete if not its the crown in the road most asphalt roads have a severe crown in them conrete tends to be more on the flater side also s.u.v.s and trucks will follow the crown more then smaller cars due to tire sizes being bigger.
Another reason for the right side pull could be the brake caliper is dragging a bit on the rotor.Check to see if the brake pads are wearing bad on that wheel.You might be lucky and that is the problem.I had it happen to me on my S-15 JIMMY .The caliper was seizing up and made it pull to the right.
First answer by Redbeard. Last edit by Nuclebuster. Contributor trust: 0 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 62 [recommend question]
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