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Old 02-12-2008, 09:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: FJ Pulling to the right.

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This is not my first car/truck... I've owned everything from a 1997 VR4 Spyder to a 2000 MR2 Spyder... Dodge Ram to Jeep Wrangler... I have had countless company cars from a Grand Am to a Magnum and pretty much everything else in between. I know that things will never be 100% but after 4 alignments you would think they would be at 95 - 97.5%. I take my hand off of the wheel and 5 seconds later I am in another lane.

All of my tires are filled with nitrogen and monitored.
Ugh... If it drifts that quickly Id be looking at the tires. Are they new tires?

Did you try taking it to another place. I had Discount Tire mount new tires on my old FJ. They couldnt get the vibration out. I took it to another Discount Tire (that was quite a bit older) and they said they knew what to do. Evidently Toyota 4x4s take a little extra attention.
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