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Old 01-25-2009, 12:06 PM   #1
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allingment help. it pulls to the right

So I read something in here that got me wondering. This may have been answered before if it has I'm sorry just tell me what to search or where to find it. So my question I every time I go wheeling no matter how easy or hard the trail it my alignment gets moved and I have to get it alligned. Last time I noticed after getting it alligned that it still seemed to pull to the right a little bit. I had my girl drive it and see if I was correct see if she felt it. She didn't think. But I was right. I noticed today that my right front tire is wearing faster than the rest. Now could they of just did a bad job or could somethong be wrong with my jeep? I replaced my shocks last spring and don't think anything is wrong with my suspension. The shop I go to is big o tires. My off road dealer recomended them to me that is where he sends all his jeeps after he lifts them or when he does work that requires a new allignment. Any suggestions?

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Old 01-25-2009, 12:14 PM   #2
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My first thought is that you need new steering/suspension bushings. A quick inspect will tell you, Though I would of thought they would mention it if they looked bad.(hopefully)
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Old 01-25-2009, 03:18 PM   #3
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I wonder if they are not tightening something down enough after the alignment, and it is shifting when you wheel.
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