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Tom Conant Posted on Mar 21, 2015
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Then hold steering wheel to the right more <shrugs>

this on a flat road or a high crowned road?

well since you can't crawl underneath to inspect the affected steering/ suspension components of your vehicle, some shops do perform that inspection For Free as part of an oil change or other service; just ask for it. Some alignment shops will do that also

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