get your wheels balanced as well you'd be amazed at how much they can be off seen that you got it tracked that will rule everything out worth a try :don't know:
@leoquig.. ya was told this 2day by some1 as well but da prob is i have rotation tyres on in da front so wil need a trip to da tyre center to get them swapped around.
@scoobysub.. i suppose while i am dere i cud get da wheels balance.
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Ya lad have tried it on dual carriage way and pulls on this as well...
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Where did you find dual carriageway in Kerry Aidan?? :lol:
your wishbone could be very slightly bent whitch would slightly shorten the wheel base on that side of the car causing it to pull to that side
or you could have a worn bushing or track rod end on that side
I thought of the bent wishbone too but any company doing alignment with lasers these days will tell you straight away if one wheel is further back then the other.
A worn wishbone bushing is a good suspect as it could appear fine on the alignment then under acceleration cause the wheel to move slightly rearward This can be easily checked for cracks in the rubber.