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Subject: "Pulling to Right"
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10/29/2002 6:11 PM  
I have a 2000 2WD Sierra SLE(V8) with a 3 inch Fabtech Spindle Lift kit and a 1.5 inch block in rear. 3 weeks ago I had LT265/75-16 BFG ATs installed. I had some trimming to do under the front wheel wells but other than that "they look great" the only problem I'm encountering is the truck pulls to the right while driving. I've had Brake Check reface the front rotors and adjust my brakes and I've had (2) front end alignments done and the truck still pulls to the right. Brake Check says it could be a tire pull and the tires might need time to adjust. Is there such a thing as a tire pull or tires needing to adjust? NEED HELP, CAUSE I'M FINDING IT HARD TO BELIEVE BRAKE CHECKs REASONING. Anyone out there with some info as to why the pull?
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10/30/2002 6:19 PM  
I have had tires pull on me. The easy way to find out if its one of the tires is to switch the front tires round swap sides and see what happens. I have never had a BFG tire pull but always could be a first. Hope this helps.



------------ Hank at 10/29/2002 6:11:22 PM

I have a 2000 2WD Sierra SLE(V8) with a 3 inch Fabtech Spindle Lift kit and a 1.5 inch block in rear. 3 weeks ago I had LT265/75-16 BFG ATs installed. I had some trimming to do under the front wheel wells but other than that "they look great" the only problem I'm encountering is the truck pulls to the right while driving. I've had Brake Check reface the front rotors and adjust my brakes and I've had (2) front end alignments done and the truck still pulls to the right. Brake Check says it could be a tire pull and the tires might need time to adjust. Is there such a thing as a tire pull or tires needing to adjust? NEED HELP, CAUSE I'M FINDING IT HARD TO BELIEVE BRAKE CHECKs REASONING. Anyone out there with some info as to why the pull?
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