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Re: Changed tires; now car dives to the right 200 81

The way a tire wears in a certian spot will affec the way the car drives if you put it in another spot.

I can take for example the snows that I put on my car came off my brothers 244 that wore the fronts REALLY bad on the edges and feathered them, so I chose to put those on the back because I didn't want to be tortutred with the pulling and all that.

The bottom line is YES it is the tires, weather they are worn a certian way, or maybe one of them has "seperated" and is causing the pull.

Swap the two fronts from left to right and vice varsa, and see if the car pulls the other way. if it does, then you KNOW you hav a worn/bad tire

then you could just swap and put them on the back.

Good luck.

Stefan






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