RavensEyeOffroad
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As the title states, my Mojave pulls to the passenger side and I am trying to figure it out. I have included an alignment I got today (sorry its not the greatest picture).
It seemed to start when i put 35s on but I cant be certain. The tires have been rotated and balanced many times and nothing really changes. I have no lift and the suspension and wheels are stock. I am not sure if they road force balanced them or not, next rotation ill make sure they are.
Air pressure is also the same in each tire. I have a small vibration at 38-43 mph, especially when its cold out mostly goes away when things warm up. The tires are Baja Boss M/T's if that matters much. Id appreciate any other things to check or look at. The entire suspension has always popped and cracked but Ive never been able to pin point anything particular.
Any ideas?
Id also like to add that the pull is not super aggressive but it is enough that I do not believe it is due to road crown or anything of that nature.
I think my next move is to swap front tires and see if the pull follows a tire or not.
It seemed to start when i put 35s on but I cant be certain. The tires have been rotated and balanced many times and nothing really changes. I have no lift and the suspension and wheels are stock. I am not sure if they road force balanced them or not, next rotation ill make sure they are.
Air pressure is also the same in each tire. I have a small vibration at 38-43 mph, especially when its cold out mostly goes away when things warm up. The tires are Baja Boss M/T's if that matters much. Id appreciate any other things to check or look at. The entire suspension has always popped and cracked but Ive never been able to pin point anything particular.
Any ideas?
Id also like to add that the pull is not super aggressive but it is enough that I do not believe it is due to road crown or anything of that nature.
I think my next move is to swap front tires and see if the pull follows a tire or not.
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