KX L
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- KX
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- Lake St Louis MO
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- 2017 CVO Street Glide; 2022 JT Mojave with 6MT
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Have had the front end "aligned" more times than I can remember because the Jeep Mojave keeps pulling to the left.
Done multiple tire rotations and side switching of the tires. Some helped for a while but the problem always came back so I finally just decided one of my OEM Falken tires had a bad or crossed over belt.
So yesterday I had the dealership change to brand new [from tirerack.com] Toyo Open Country A/T 15x11.5x17 tires. Exact same problem once the vehicle gets up to highway speed and now down as low as 35 mph. Heading back to the dealership now. The new tires and the wheels were spun balanced.
Does anyone have any idea what could result in the exact same problem? A wheel? OEM Suspension?
@ShadowsPapa
Done multiple tire rotations and side switching of the tires. Some helped for a while but the problem always came back so I finally just decided one of my OEM Falken tires had a bad or crossed over belt.
So yesterday I had the dealership change to brand new [from tirerack.com] Toyo Open Country A/T 15x11.5x17 tires. Exact same problem once the vehicle gets up to highway speed and now down as low as 35 mph. Heading back to the dealership now. The new tires and the wheels were spun balanced.
Does anyone have any idea what could result in the exact same problem? A wheel? OEM Suspension?
@ShadowsPapa
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