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Censport -> RE: XJ6 96 Alignment Issue (6/23/2008 3:16:58 PM)
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Well it has been at least 15 years since I''ve worked an alignment rack (and even then, it was Mercedes & Porsche), but the only time a modern car "cannot" be aligned properly is if it has been improperly repaired after an accident. That said, all roads have a crown to them for draining water. If your car still pulls to the right while driving in the left lane, you''ve got an alignment issue. You should look up the factory alignment specs (your tech should have them in the computer of his rack) and have him print out your current settings, then print everything here. Also, cars can''t be set to "0". Pretty much every sedan runs a bit of negative camber in the front, and some positive caster (a typical Mustang will have 3.0 degrees, a Porsche 8-9, and a W140-chassis S-class Mercedes will have 11.5 degrees). He probably meant that he set everything to within factory tolerances. Another thing to try is switching the front tires (as long as they''re not directional) and see if the car still pulls to the right.
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