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pulls to the side


whitebassbenny

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Well I added leveling coils about a 6 months or so ago and had it aligned then and then was told i need the bushings for it. So i had bushing installed onto it and then had it aligned again and now it pulls to the right side some when i take my hands off the wheel. I have to keep my streering wheel turned to the left some to have it go straight. Im just very annoyed that this is happening now. It's a 94 4x4 ext cab with the rough country coils and sky jacker shocks. Any idea why this pulling happens?

I had my U-joints replaced aswell.

I had it done at town fair and the toe is within spece and is green and camber is the same but the caster is off .9* and 1.0* still but the bushing is max.
 
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Improper caster will cause it to pull like that. If the caster can't be aligned properly you may need to drop your radius arms down a bit at the frame.
 

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