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Old 12-21-2013, 08:50 AM
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friend`s

civic sedan 98 ex complete stock. stock suspension.

bought 2 front new tires and send the car to alligment.

now the car pulls to the right.

I check the suspension and lower control arm and in the right side this:




is this shim a normal way to correct caster? I think this shim is there since I bought the car 4 year ago...
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Check air pressure? How about loose suspension parts or even a bad alignment?
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already check the tires pressure. nothing loose in the suspension. the aligment guy said the suspension is good. my car only have 50k milles...

maybe bad alignment but I took the car to another shop and they make another alignment and is the same thing. pulls to the right.
I tell the guy the car pull to the right and he put 40 psi in the right tire and 35 in the left tire.

so I check the car by my self and see how the lower control arm have a suplement maybe to correct the caster...

what do you think?
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Sounds like a radial pull, swap the front tires and see if it pulls the other direction.
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You do know all cars have some "toe in" so that if you(the driver) were to ever have a stroke or heart attack while driving the car will not go flying into oncoming traffic. how long does it take to for the car to start pulling to the right ?
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is that a shim in between the control arm?
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Originally Posted by kyden
is that a shim in between the control arm?
yes, since I have the car (4 year ago) that shim is there...

previously the car don`t pull...

now that shim is normal? because I search and nothing came out...
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Originally Posted by B_Swapped93
You do know all cars have some "toe in" so that if you(the driver) were to ever have a stroke or heart attack while driving the car will not go flying into oncoming traffic. how long does it take to for the car to start pulling to the right ?
I didn`t know that...

inmediatly I take my hand off the steering wheel it start to pull...
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from what i remember being a tech, the shim kit is to get within your specs of adjustment. totally normal.
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