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E36 Pulls to Left - any idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="xcrave" data-source="post: 499252" data-attributes="member: 21738"><p>LOL... no no... car should evenly distribute weight base on the load imposed... BUT! If u have a BIG Momma that may be slight off the scale... hehehehe</p><p></p><p>Still the steering to the left can be caused by caliper Brake pads uneven thickness on left side might also be the culprit...</p><p></p><p>Alot of problems can cause this (based on my mechanic)</p><p></p><p>Rotor, tie rods, tire surface, unbalanced tires, alignment and the WORST is ASC failing (touch wood)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcrave, post: 499252, member: 21738"] LOL... no no... car should evenly distribute weight base on the load imposed... BUT! If u have a BIG Momma that may be slight off the scale... hehehehe Still the steering to the left can be caused by caliper Brake pads uneven thickness on left side might also be the culprit... Alot of problems can cause this (based on my mechanic) Rotor, tie rods, tire surface, unbalanced tires, alignment and the WORST is ASC failing (touch wood) [/QUOTE]
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