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Suspension/brake problem - slight shudder and left pull

Thanks for the response FL. I do know that bigger front tires can track a bit, but like you said this doesn't quite seem like that since it's favoring one

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Old 01-24-2015, 08:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the response FL. I do know that bigger front tires can track a bit, but like you said this doesn't quite seem like that since it's favoring one side. I'll find my alignment settings from last year. I know it was -2.2 front -1.6 rear, not sure on toe. Had a corner balance done with RT Tuning which made the car feel great. The car is going back to them in a few weeks and I'll have them give it a once over. Also, now that I forgot previously, my other set of rims, Enkei PFo1's with r888's did feel better in terms of the tracking and brake shudder. The rims I'm driving on now have never been curbed or hit any potholes though. Wouldn't think they're bent. But maybe something I can't see?
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