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droopydawg Newbie


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Location: U.S. - Illinois
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Posted: Jul 30 2013 at 11:58am | IP Logged
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Ummmm, Im talking about the truck here. (lol)
Accelerating from a stop, it pulls to the left. Breaking,
it pulls to the right.
Whats up?
(2005 Frontier CC V6 SE)
__________________ Drew Mobley
Lake Forest, Illinoying
05 CC SE 4x4 V6 6spd man.
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Nissan Frontier Forums Moderator
Joined: Feb 14 2005
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Location: U.S. - Texas
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Posted: Jul 31 2013 at 9:27am | IP Logged
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Cars and trucks in the USA are set up to slightly pull to
the right in normal driving conditions and it is
controlled by the wheel alignment. Many new vehicles pull
to the right a little too much and not all wheel
alignment people are good (smart) enough to fix the
problem.
Dirt, oil and/or worn parts cover most brake problems
along with poor adjustment mismatched parts. Mismatched
tires or air pressure also affect the conditions you
describe…
Good luck.. Don S..
__________________ PLEASE >>> A SIG similar to mine can be VERY HELPFUL to all the members!
'99 4x4 3.3 Frontier Se KC Auto, 48,000 miles
'76 4x4 401 Wagoneer QT
'04 FWD 1.8 Sentra '08 FWD 2.4 Camry LE
Fort Worth
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