Posted by Steve@Advance on December 17, 2015 at 16:09:52 from (108.245.66.82):
In Reply to: Toyota Tacoma steering posted by pat sublett on December 17, 2015 at 14:19:20:
All good suggestions, especially about checking the temperature of the hub AND the rotor. If it's severe enough to cause it to pull, you should notice a significant difference just by carefully touching it.
If there is any strange tire wear, like edge wear, or directional wear across the tread (run your hand across the tread, side to side, if it feels easier to rub one way than the other, there is a problem) have the alignment checked again, preferably by another shop.
One other thing to check is the rear alignment. If it's a straight axle, a visual inspection for spring pad/ubolt slippage, spring mounts, bushings, etc., along with taking some measurements will tell if all is straight. If it's independent suspension, have the alignment shop check it. Also look for strange wear patterns on the rear tires. Have someone follow you, see if it tracks straight.
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