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Service Techs, would you adjust this?


kevin_nj

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I'd like to know if the avg tech thinks this is acceptable or would adjust it?

Alignment requested when new tires installed. They put it on the rack, got these numbers and never touched it.

 

When I returned and complained of the pull they claimed the did a steering position sensor calibration and the alignment is within spec.

 

The way I read this, the numbers may be technically within spec, but there is significant room for improvement and balance left to right.

 

 

2015 GMC 2500HD, 6.0L, 4x4, Double Cab, 8' bed.

 

Thanks

 

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It did pull the same with the old tires. And they swapped LF and RF. No change.

They were just too lazy to do the alignment.

It shouldn't surprise me. When I bought the truck I had to force them to balance the tires. After agreeing to do so they dropped the air pressure to 50 psi (HD truck with LT tires call for 60F/70R) and told me I don't know what a 3/4 ton truck should ride like.

After forcing them to do a road force balance and put the pressure back to factory door spec all was fine.

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Just wondering if it pulled before you put the new tires on ? If it didn't pull you can start by switching the front tires from side to side and see if the pull changes . Other than that another shop that will change the adjustments to compensate for the pull ...

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