X6StringerX
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost
I had some 31x10.50 A/Ts put on earlier this week at a local mom & pop shop that doesn't have the equipment to do an alignment. I took the X to Sears the very next day. I noted that on the way to Sears, while on the interstate, the X pulled to the right. Sears finished up with the alignment in about 45 minutes. I had to do some things around town, so there was a lot of stop and go at low speeds... not really good for checking the pull. I inspected the suspension in a parking lot and there appeared to be fresh tool marks on the tie-rod adjusters, so I believe that they did actually work on it, but on the way home, the pull to the right was still present. The X had quite a bit of negative camber prior to the alignment. I could detect it visually. Now the negative camber seems to be resolved, but the passenger tire "appears" to be towed out considerably when I straighten the driver side wheel. If I split the difference, the tow out is still detectable with the naked eye. I've read before that the front tires are supposed to be slightly towed out. Does anyone know what is acceptable? 1/8"? 1/4"? I still think I'm going to take it back to Sears and have it checked again. Even if 1/4" is acceptable, it shouldn't be pulling to the right after the alignment. The mechanic said the suspension looked good. The allignment came with a 6 month/6,000 mile warranty.