glmoore0001
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2006 Z71
Put on a new set of Continental CrossTrack LT 20s.
275 65 R17.
Changed the left tie rod. Had an alignment and truck was pulling left.
Took it back to the shop to check the alignment again. It was adjusted, truck is still pulling left.
Swapped the sides on the front tire. No change.
They are out of ideas now, so they put in some camber? to try to counteract the pull. It helped but did not fix.
The pull is better now, but if you take your hand off the wheel it'll move into the left lane.
I drove it 600 miles yesterday to go home for the holiday. I stopped at a rest park after being on the interstate, the bearing supports, nor anywhere on the axel was even warm to the touch. Same for the brake rotors.
I will cross the rear tires and swap with the front today.
If no change, I will try a new alignment place.
Anything else that could be causing the pull?
The truck ran true before the tire change. Thanks.
Put on a new set of Continental CrossTrack LT 20s.
275 65 R17.
Changed the left tie rod. Had an alignment and truck was pulling left.
Took it back to the shop to check the alignment again. It was adjusted, truck is still pulling left.
Swapped the sides on the front tire. No change.
They are out of ideas now, so they put in some camber? to try to counteract the pull. It helped but did not fix.
The pull is better now, but if you take your hand off the wheel it'll move into the left lane.
I drove it 600 miles yesterday to go home for the holiday. I stopped at a rest park after being on the interstate, the bearing supports, nor anywhere on the axel was even warm to the touch. Same for the brake rotors.
I will cross the rear tires and swap with the front today.
If no change, I will try a new alignment place.
Anything else that could be causing the pull?
The truck ran true before the tire change. Thanks.