Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 19:55:16 -0700
From: "Kevin Stevens"
<< I have a car with four wheel independent suspension.  It tracks straight
down the road, but turns noticeably better to the left than to the right.
Where do I look? >>
 
There are many thins that could cause this. First off, if you drive on a flat 
surface and take your hands off, does it go straight? Are you sure it is not 
dog tracking at all. Even a 1/2 inch difference could cause a difference from 
side to side. Most likely, you have a diagonal weight offset. I don't know of 
a stock legal way to trim it other than swapping springs, but to test this 
you need to weigh each corner, 4 wheel scales are best. If it pushes one way 
and gets loose the other, this is a good place to start also. If you have a 
pull, then it could be caster related. This still can't easilly be seen like 
a camber difference.
This is a short list, I hope it helps. If you have any more questions, feel 
free to ask.
Gary M.
 
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