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take it back to the dealer and have them check for correct installation of the recall
it is necessary to align the rear of a vehicle before the front is done or you will get "crabbing" which is what you describe
any work on the rear suspension will require that the rear be aligned first
if it drifts while driving, it needs a front end alignment. or a possible tire problem. go from there !! it may have other issues. but get it aligned. possible causes-- bad tires, tie rod ends worn out, bad ball joint etc,
What they should do is check the alignment.This is under warranty and they should be doing what ever it takes to make sure the vehicle is fixed.The only other thing that can make it drift would be a tire.Have them swap the 2 front tires and see if it drifts the other way.If it does then you have a tire problem.If not then the alignment has to be off and should be adjusted.If possible try another dealership.Hope this helps.Good luck.
Drifting can be caused by under inflated or very worn tires. Improper alignment angles can also cause this issue. Have the tires and front end inspected for worn bushing and correct alignment.
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