>Have a new '07 Accord LX which is "pulling" to the right. Anyone
>have/had this problem??? Your comments ,.....Please..........
Accord was re-aligned, tires(Michilen) rotated & re-balanced; tire pressure
ckd. Still "pulls" to the right.!!!!
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>Have a new '07 Accord LX which is "pulling" to the right. Anyone
>have/had this problem??? Your comments ,.....Please..........
Have you taken it to your dealer and had it aligned? They should do the
first alignment fof no charge.
jim beam - 25 May 2007 21:55 GMT
> Accord was re-aligned, tires(Michilen) rotated & re-balanced; tire pressure
> ckd. Still "pulls" to the right.!!!!
then you need to have it done again and have it done right. cars do not
pull to one side when aligned correctly.
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>> Have a new '07 Accord LX which is "pulling" to the right. Anyone
>> have/had this problem??? Your comments ,.....Please..........
>
> Have you taken it to your dealer and had it aligned? They should do the
> first alignment fof no charge.
Brian Smith - 25 May 2007 21:57 GMT
> then you need to have it done again and have it done right. cars do not
> pull to one side when aligned correctly.
Exactly.
Brian Smith - 25 May 2007 21:57 GMT
> Accord was re-aligned, tires(Michilen) rotated & re-balanced; tire
> pressure
> ckd. Still "pulls" to the right.!!!!
Take the vehicle to another shop and have the alignment done correctly.
If it is still pulling to one side, it isn't aligned properly.
Michael Pardee - 25 May 2007 23:37 GMT
> Accord was re-aligned, tires(Michilen) rotated & re-balanced; tire
> pressure
> ckd. Still "pulls" to the right.!!!!
Think "drag" - it could be a dragging brake on the right front. Easy enough
for them to check. A dragging brake will also make the right front wheel
warmer than the left after driving a couple miles.
Mike