Gary Waugh
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Okay peeps, I fitted new tyres to my expedition about 10,000 miles ago, they are rotated every 5000 miles. I just had them rotated and the car now has a slight pull to the right. I took it to my local garage and they checked alignment and adjusted it. I got it back and it still pulls to the right. Took it back and they said everything is in spec and cant see a problem. They then rotated the tyres again (they say they put the tyres back to how they were before the last rotation). I now drive the car and it pulls to the left. I checked the tyre pressures and they are all as specified by ford, apparently the alignment is correct, so what can cause the steering to pull one side or the other? As the pulling changed sides when the tyres where rotated, I assume the pull is due to the tyres, but is there anything I can look for on the tyres? The garage has said they will look again but they need to keep the car for a day or two, so I am holding off, just wondered if anyone had any ideas? The car has just over 130,000 miles and my local Ford garage just flushed the power steering a day or two before the tyres where rotated so thought that could be the cause of the pulling, but as it changes sides with the tyres I think that rules out the power steering. I jacked the car up so all wheels where in the air and all 4 wheels turn freely, no sign of any brakes binding/dragging.
I also drove it on several different roads to make sure the pull wasn't due to the camber of the road, it wasn't and again the camber would not explain why it pulls to the other side when the tyres are rotated.
Regards Gary
I also drove it on several different roads to make sure the pull wasn't due to the camber of the road, it wasn't and again the camber would not explain why it pulls to the other side when the tyres are rotated.
Regards Gary