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Originally Posted by grimlock
try this experiment... if your problem is pulling to the right, have someone of large mass sit on the other (passenger) side - does the car still pull?
I noticed when I have a passenger on the other side, the car is a lot straighter than if Im driving by myself
Isnt it basic mechanics that load distribution would effect how a car drives? What happens if you have all the people on ones side of the boat? It tips over..
Assuming that a car should be perfectly straight with only the driver (=uneven load distribution) is assuming that the car is 'biased' wrt load distribution to drive straightest with only the driver ...
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Load distribution, alignment, computer controls, tire pull, bent parts, etc. can all result in a pull. In addition road crown typically causes a "drift" to the right in most cars.
The question here is what is causing the problem??