Neg camber and bad handling + pulling to the right?
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Neg camber and bad handling + pulling to the right?
So I've gotten my car aligned twice by the same place and my car still pulls to the right. Is this normal? I can't even let go of my steering wheel for even a second without it changing lanes by itself. And also, every little bump makes the steering wheel turn and the place told me that mean it's a good alignment. Ya or no. Both my front and rear are around -6 to -8 camber if that helps
He also said the car will tend to go in the direction of the bumps but how come my car never pulls to the left LOL
He also said the car will tend to go in the direction of the bumps but how come my car never pulls to the left LOL
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Caster angle would determine if the car pulls, your caster looks good... Now your camber is way, way off but that most likely will just cause extreme inner tire wear not a pull... In many cases the tire will cause a pull, to determine this cross the two front tires, if the car pulls the opposite way its a tire problem.
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You're camber specs are pretty aggressive but as long as both sides are even you shouldn't have any pulling issues. Does this alignment shop have experience with aligning slammed cars? Bad handling is a trait of excessive negative camber, not much you can do about it. Slammed cars tie rods are at extreme angles, when you go over a bump, you'll really notice. It's called bump steer and can be corrected if you buy aftermarket outer tie rod ends. I don't know if they are available for the 2IS but Megan makes some outer tie rods with spacers to bring the tire rod angle back to stock.
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