marf
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Post by marf on Sept 9, 2015 17:36:47 GMT -4
So my 2010 jku has been pulling right. Today...I put her in the shop....every thing seems tight, no issues, no play in anything. Got an alignment and needed some adjustment. Tires are all even pressured at 35lbs.
I get her back on the road, and it's still pulling right. If everything's tight, and she's lined up good on a hawkeye alignment machine....is there anything that would make her pull to one side that I'm not thinking of?
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badwithcomputer
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Post by badwithcomputer on Sept 9, 2015 18:07:45 GMT -4
Caliper!
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Post by T-Dogg on Sept 9, 2015 19:10:47 GMT -4
Sticking caliper.
Da Dogg
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Post by andrew7447 on Sept 9, 2015 19:58:30 GMT -4
ed tire or another vote for ^
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marf
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Post by marf on Sept 9, 2015 20:50:09 GMT -4
Thanks for the reply....while I did inspect the brakes, I only took notice that the pads and rotors appeared in good shape. Duh me....I didn't even think it could be sticking! Thanks for the reminder.
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Enos
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Post by Enos on Sept 10, 2015 10:07:17 GMT -4
Check to see if it is getting hot on the right side calipers...don't burn your fingers though Sent from my GT-N5110 using proboards
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Post by donsjeep on Sept 10, 2015 11:22:04 GMT -4
Don't forget to check the rear. Lots of people only think to check the front but something causing a drag on a rear tire can make it want to pull to one side....unlikely but possible
Sent from my SM-G920W8 using proboards
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