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OyabunG



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Australia 2004 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver
Pulling towards the left

Hi All,

Has anyone experienced the rangie pulling to the left when you are driving. I noticed excessive wear on the front right tyre so took it in for a check up. The control arms got replaced then they also noticed the RH strut bent so that was replaced. I have not hit anything so not sure if this could of occurred for just normal wear. Anyhow picked the car up and everything seemed fine. About 5 minutes on the road and it started to pull to the left again. Booked it in again for next week but not sure what it could be. Any ideas?!?!

Cheers,
D

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tyre pressures, bent wheel rim and maybe the wheel alignment is out..

first of all check the tyre pressure if ok swap the nsf wheel to the offside and see if it pulls to the right... ... - .- -.




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OyabunG



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Thanks Stan, will check the tyre pressure and if the wheel is bent. The alignment was done and it was ok...

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Haylands



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If the front has checked out OK then it could be worn rear hub bushes, they will give an element of rear wheel steer if well worn....

My money is on the tyres though, did you get the worn one replaced...??? Pete

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mike whiskey



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If you have not changed the tyres, it may be down to them now they are 'worn in'.

Try swapping them around and see if that changes it?

MW

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apole



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

Hi,

What type of wheel alignment did you have? Best to get a higher tech 4 wheel alignment using Hunter or supertracker machines?

When I bought mine the OSF outer tread was well worn, had new fronts on and 4 wheel alignment done and been great since.

Andy

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