Tahoe ppv driving feeling like out of whack

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88mike

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Hello everyone, my tahoe is ppv 2012 but I believe my issue might be similar to any other suvs . I am not sure if because Iam new on Tahoe ownership or crazy or something else is wrong with the hoe. Not sure if would be alignment, suspension, body or any other parts so Iam posting in general. The car drives in straight line, wheels centered perfect. Maybe if I leave steering free not holding it can start veering off to left. Tires are worn down a lot. Only one worse is rear right with outer edge bold. I swear when driving I have the feeling the hoe is driving kind of in angle. Like if the rear wheels were steered like in a forklift when turning left and like the front wheels steered right to
Compensate it. After parked and steering wheel centered I noticed the front right wheel is like toe out and front left perfect straight. Total toe I checked and is total positive about 3/16. What you guys think is going on? Iam aware alignment of wheels are not simmetric from factory on purpose but I wonder what’s is causing it.’is it normal? Only way for me find out if hoe is not moving exactly parallel to the road edges is if I have someone drive it and I follow behind it. Will try see if I can do that. Please anyone could give some input Id appreciate guys.
 

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Check to make sure you differential is centered. These are factory alignment specs and the specs of the last alignments for my trucks. Yours ought to be similar.

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It could be from the tire wear and unless you know the wear happened there they could have rotated that wheel from the front.

Get the alignment checked and new tires. Make sure it's a shop that will check if it needs any front end work at the same time causing it.
 

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