Brock94
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- July 2, 2004
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- City, State
- Milford, CT
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 XLT
After doing a bunch of front-end work last June, I took my 94 XLT to Sears for an alignment. All came out within specs, but when I drive on the highway, I have to point the steering wheel a little to the right to go straight. It's not much, but just enough to be annoying. If I let go of the steering wheel for a second, it moves to center and the truck starts to veer left.
It's not pulling to the left, I just think they locked in the toe setting with the steering gear slightly off center. I've taken it back two times to try get this fixed (at no additional charge). The first time they misunderstood and thought it was pulling left. The second time I explained the problem clearly and they said that they'd be sure to use a steering wheel lock to keep the steering wheel straight while making the adjustments. The problem is still not fixed.
1) Is there some procedure that they have to go through to make sure the steering gear actually centers before they lock in the toe settings?
2) Can I just fix this myself? If I adjust the tie-rod out on one side the same number of turns as I adjust the tie-rod in on the other side will this maintain the correct toe setting while getting my front end in line with the steering wheel?
I'd appreciate any advice you can give.
It's not pulling to the left, I just think they locked in the toe setting with the steering gear slightly off center. I've taken it back two times to try get this fixed (at no additional charge). The first time they misunderstood and thought it was pulling left. The second time I explained the problem clearly and they said that they'd be sure to use a steering wheel lock to keep the steering wheel straight while making the adjustments. The problem is still not fixed.
1) Is there some procedure that they have to go through to make sure the steering gear actually centers before they lock in the toe settings?
2) Can I just fix this myself? If I adjust the tie-rod out on one side the same number of turns as I adjust the tie-rod in on the other side will this maintain the correct toe setting while getting my front end in line with the steering wheel?
I'd appreciate any advice you can give.