Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
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Re: Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
You have a good amount of camber plus your caster will make the car pull as well. Try switching the R/F tire with the L/F tire and see if you the pull goes away of goes to the left.
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Re: Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
by looking @ your pics, it appears that your caster is your problem. due to the slant on VA roads, as a alignment tech, rule of thumb is always make sure that the is about .5 degree caster higher on the left hand side. but most vehicle dont hav any caster adjustments. gl
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Re: Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
And looking at the alignment sheet, the car looks pretty lowered. Any alignment problems will usually get amplified with that much lowering because the suspension geometry and steering geometry goes to shit.
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by looking @ your pics, it appears that your caster is your problem. due to the slant on VA roads, as a alignment tech, rule of thumb is always make sure that the is about .5 degree caster higher on the left hand side. but most vehicle dont hav any caster adjustments. gl
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Re: Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
the car isn't slammed, but your right it is lowered. My rear trailing arm on the drivers side(rhd) is bad so that probably isn't helping.
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Re: Car pulls hard to right??(Integra)
i looked at the back right rear pad and it has less pad left then the left side by a small amount.... What would cause that?