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Turns left easier than right

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Turns left easier than right

Postby rvharris3 » Sun Apr 03, 2005 10:08 pm

I have new tires all around, checked toe-in according to shop manual,new ends on tie rods and generally tight steering. I find the CuB Lo-Boy turns much better to the left than to the right-is that a characteristic that others notice?
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Postby George Willer » Sun Apr 03, 2005 10:22 pm

It should turn equally in either direction if allignment is correct. Toe-in is only one part of allignment... are your caster and camber correct? As we all know, they are not easily adjustable but wear or mistreatment can throw them off. Check to make sure your spindles are the same angle from vertical. Do you have trouble maintaining a straight line, or does it pull to one side?
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