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I recently purchased a 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 Custom 5.3L. At about 3,000 Miles I noticed the steering would pull to the right just slightly to where I have to slant the steering wheel to the left slightly. At first it was very odd to me because it's such a new truck and I'm already having alignment issues. As I asked around to others with the similar year,make,model a couple of them had the same issue around they same mileage. I'm curious to know if it's just out of luck or if others are experiencing this same issue.


 

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Air pressure correct in all tires?

 

Did you hit any bumps/pot holes?  I did that with my previous truck (Ram) when it fairly new and instantly needed an alignment.

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Pot holes! I hit one not to long ago and threw my alignment off just enough that I had have it re-aligned as well. Happened about 10000 miles. First for me since my previous trucks took potholes like a champ and only needed to be re-aligned after suspension mods.

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Possible a problem with one of the ABS sensors that is causing the brake to be applied. Dealer should be able to check this out without much difficulty.

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