- Apr 23, 2001
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2000 Toyota Sienna
135,000 miles
It's always slightly pulled to the right, but I've never had to actually fight it when driving.
About 6 months ago I noticed the insides of both front tires were wearing very badly so I took it to a tire shop, had them replace the 2 front tires (all 4 were only 6 months old at the time) and did an alignment.
The alignment was off and they fixed that.
It's been about 10k miles since the alignment/tire replacement and I haven't rotated the tires, I wanted to see if I was still getting the uneven wear and that appears to be fixed.
However, it's pulling badly to the right. I can work on cars no problem, it's doing the diagnosing that I suck at! Alignment's fine, so what else should I be looking at?
135,000 miles
It's always slightly pulled to the right, but I've never had to actually fight it when driving.
About 6 months ago I noticed the insides of both front tires were wearing very badly so I took it to a tire shop, had them replace the 2 front tires (all 4 were only 6 months old at the time) and did an alignment.
The alignment was off and they fixed that.
It's been about 10k miles since the alignment/tire replacement and I haven't rotated the tires, I wanted to see if I was still getting the uneven wear and that appears to be fixed.
However, it's pulling badly to the right. I can work on cars no problem, it's doing the diagnosing that I suck at! Alignment's fine, so what else should I be looking at?
