cars pull to right

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Agent Smith
You are aware that all roads are built with a crown (high in the center,low on the edges) to allow water to run off.
This also has the side effect of making a perfectly alligned car pull right or left, depending on which side of the road you drive on.

Isnt that assuming the thread-starter is too stupid to realize that a slope is pulling him?
Also, not all roads have that crown, i.e., multiple-lane highways

I hate ruts and pot-holes.... I hit a man-hole lid, that wasnt in the man-hole one time, it was just laying out on the road, and it blew hole's in my sidewalls the size of a baseball..... both of the right-side ones... also really made it pull to the right... I'm still pissed about it
 
BlazinXtreme
Yup that is the Teckademics logo, Pao Ching.

Well me doing donuts is typically in the snow, but I've hit some ruts and stuff...I'm sure thats part of the problem. Also the aftermarket suspesion gets owned when I go down rough Michigan roads.

are you gonna be in the next Mischief video?
you have said you'd be going on the next Gumball 3000 soon, or something of the likes
 
Raghavan
If it'is RWD, check the alignment, if it's FWD, it's torque steer and you can't do anything about it because FWD sucks ass.

TQ steer only occurs if your hard on the throttle otherwise its non existent hence it wouldnt pull if you were just cruising
 
I thought the roads were slanted slightly to allow water to runoff instead of pool on teh road. They do teh same thing with atheltic field where the midfield is slightly higher (at my school it was noticeable from the sideline) than the edges. Just the little slant would probably cause the vearing you see and would be the same regardless if you are a left side or right side of teh road country. The slant would always push you off the road and away from oncoming cars.
 
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