Front end pro needed
A truck can actually be in alignment specs and still pull one way or the other. For example, the specs may call for 0 degrees caster with a tolerance of plus or minus 1 degree. You may have a left wheel caster of .9 neg and the right wheel caster may be .9 positive. Each wheel may be withing spec limits, but this is alost a full 2 degree difference and this much difference will cause the truck to pull. It is amazing how many alignment guys out there that do not get this and will give the truck back to you in this condition and will tell you it is within specs and feel they have done their job correctly.
HTH
AlpineRAM
I am @ work today, so I'll give it a try tomorrow... But I put new brakes on about 6k miles ago and had all 4 rotors turned...
I am trying to remember, but one of my rotors had to be turned 3 or 4 times to true it up... So if it was the front passenger side, it could be drag causing over heating and warping of the rotor....
I am trying to remember, but one of my rotors had to be turned 3 or 4 times to true it up... So if it was the front passenger side, it could be drag causing over heating and warping of the rotor....
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