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98 S70 T5 Odd Wheel Alignment Problem S70 1998

Mr, Norm,

You were right about the tires being the source of the "pulling' problem. Thank you!

It turned out that my friend had rotated the tires after the control arm work. And the root cause turned out to be bad tires. We re-rotated the tires, and voila, no pulling in any direction. We actually rotated one side first, and severity of the pulling reduced. We then did other side, and the pulling was gone! The original pull were really severe.

And yes, tire rack has this info regarding tires contributing to 'pull'. Here is the link: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=12&

Thanks again!

-Kef






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