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Old 08-02-2012, 08:15 AM
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suspension and tie rod

I recently changed all four struts and springs. Also both the inner tie rods. After that did my alignment and now my car is pulling to the left on freeways. If i m not holding the wheel it will go to the left lane within seconds. What might be the reason? Thanks in advance.
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Post the alignment specs.
Take it back to the place that did the alignment and ask them to correct the pull???
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Outter tie rod ends are the important alignment based tie rod. Go somewhere that has a laser to test alignment. Possibly they took your outer tie rod ends off and didn't have the right count to put them back on.
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
Outter tie rod ends are the important alignment based tie rod. Go somewhere that has a laser to test alignment. Possibly they took your outer tie rod ends off and didn't have the right count to put them back on.
Truth.
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