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  • Start date Start date May 29, 2006

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I was on the interstate last nigt to go to a friends house and I noticed that once I hit like 70, my car starts to pull. But its not normal pulling, its just random, not always the same way pulling. I just got new tires on the back and moved my old ones to the fron so I think that might be the problem. But im not sure. Its like its REALLY hard to controll my car sometimes. It will just randomly start to pull and when i correct it will sometimes pull the other way and make me overcorrect. Its kinda dangerous sometimes.
 

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I have the same thing happen to me. I think your right about it being the tires. When I went to a 275 tire up front I noticed this a lot more than with skinnier tires. Don't know if your problem is the same but mine pulls in weird ways a lot too.
 

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badstang123 said:
I have the same thing happen to me. I think your right about it being the tires. When I went to a 275 tire up front I noticed this a lot more than with skinnier tires. Don't know if your problem is the same but mine pulls in weird ways a lot too.
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Well the ones on the front currently are the sme size as the old ones. But the old pnes were worn WEIRD. The outside of the tread was just completely finished abut the middle and inside tread was fine. It was like that on both tires.
 

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Something's out of whack with your alignment. Get 'er aligned and also check for worn inner/outer tie rod ends
 

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is it just that one street or alll the time. some streets have ruts that the wheels get in that cause it to do that
 

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Yeah mine does that too. I have heard that worn inner/outer tie rod ends can do it. My makes some loud clunks on full lock turns also associated with worn inner/outer tie rods. So im doing 03 Cobra A-arms, steeda bump steer, and new tie rods. Then alignment, hope that helps cure my problem.
 
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