Razorecko
03-28-2008, 09:05 AM
So I forgot to mention I also had the dealer look at my allignment because my gc pulls pretty hard to the left on the highway - i mean bad to the point that i'm holding the steering wheel ****ed to the right visibally to stay straight on the road. the dealer says that the allignment is straight and that i have to take it up with goodyear because the tires might be bad. My question is - is it possible for the tires to be so bad that they pull the car that hard to one direction ??
chevyconvert
03-28-2008, 09:25 AM
Sounds like a broken belt to, although I am not a tire professional.
CIVIC96NOS
03-28-2008, 09:27 AM
We always have problems with the Goodyears...LOL
DevssrT
03-28-2008, 10:15 AM
So I forgot to mention I also had the dealer look at my allignment because my gc pulls pretty hard to the left on the highway - i mean bad to the point that i'm holding the steering wheel ****ed to the right visibally to stay straight on the road. the dealer says that the allignment is straight and that i have to take it up with goodyear because the tires might be bad. My question is - is it possible for the tires to be so bad that they pull the car that hard to one direction ??
Yes, if the tires have been worn out to a point that they get accustomed to rotating that way, the car will continue to do that....make sure to check the inner treadwall of your tires...mine wasnt really pulling all that much, justshaking between 75-80ish, and I thought it was normal....till one day my tps told me I had 0 psi in my rt front...drove to the goodyear deaer by me, and the tires were so out of alignment that the inner treadwall was worn down to the steel belt.....got 2 new fronts for 300 a pop and alignment which was 85 bucks...def wil be looking at the inner treadwall more often..
robbiesdad
03-28-2008, 01:13 PM
I can't imagine that your tires could be that worn so quickly, it would have to be defective mfg. Try the Bridgestones!
Bob
GodfatherSRT8
03-28-2008, 01:20 PM
Razor werent you gonna swap em out for some other tires that you had bought?
Razorecko
03-28-2008, 01:47 PM
yep, gonna know for sure than if its the tires or some other issue. - although i'm afraid to even do that now with the whole me vs. chrysler/dealer thing going n.
bridam
03-28-2008, 04:30 PM
rotate your tires side-to-side and see what happens
jwatson75@alltel.net
03-28-2008, 04:56 PM
I can't imagine that your tires could be that worn so quickly, it would have to be defective mfg. Try the Bridgestones!
Bob
What Bridgestones fit our SRT8? Please tell me the name of them and the size we'd have to use. Are they runflats?
As for this thread, I have always enjoyed tires. Just a hobby of mine I guess. Unless there is a belt broken (which you would definitely know!), it isn't really possible for the tires to be running your vehicle off the road to one side. That is if what you say is true, which was that they are worn fairly even and still have tread. Just my 2 cents
mortimer
03-28-2008, 09:45 PM
holding the steering wheel ****ed to the right visibally to stay straight on the road.
WTF we can't say c0cked? :)
Razorecko
03-28-2008, 09:48 PM
^lol i didnt even notice that let me rephrase that "boned to the right" :D
Rick G
03-28-2008, 09:58 PM
WTF we can't say c0cked? :)
Or pvssy.............
Razorecko
03-28-2008, 10:00 PM
you crazy m0therfawka :eek: