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98 V70XC Keeps pulling to right

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98 V70XC Keeps pulling to right

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I really don't understand what is going on with my car. I've had it to the alignment shop 3 times and it sill pulls to the right. I changed out the control arm, strut mount, even calipers. I've asked the alignment place if there is anything loose, worn, or on the verge of needing to be replaced but they said no, everything looks great. The only thing he did say is the camber can't be adjusted and the one side is about a degree different than the other. The other weird thing is when braking the steering wheel jerks to the left a bit. It's gotten better since replacing the parts, and since the third time at the alignment shop, but it still does it. Is there anything else I should consider?

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Dragging brake pad, stuck caliper, warped wheel, bad wheel beating, bent frame.

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Pads look brand new, calipers just changed, no dragging, even checked rotors with a non contact thermometer. Bearings fine, never wrecked. Like I said, I'm stumped....

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Post by 850 LPT »

Tires can do this, even brand new ones. Rotate them and see if that makes a difference.
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Yeah, forgot to mention, I did rotate the tires too. They are directional Michellins so I couldn't cross rotate them, but I did what I could.

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jmana wrote: I changed out the control arm, strut mount, even calipers.
Did you only change one control arm or both?
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regent wrote:
jmana wrote: I changed out the control arm, strut mount, even calipers.
Did you only change one control arm or both?
One, the other one is fine. The passenger side one had quite a bit of play in the bushings.

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Post by rmmagow »

Change the other one too. Even if they are both VOLVO, no guarantee they are from the same mfg. I had a similar problem with a Mazda a couple of years back. Changed both to the same brand and all my pulling went away. Camber can be tweaked by loosening up things and trying to move the strut a little bit. An alignment shop should know a bit about this. Not an official adjustment, just using built in play to move things around.
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Post by cn90 »

You should post the alignment sheet data so others can help.
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Post by kahl »

any slop in the trailing arm components?

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