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what causes a tire pull
i know a seperated tire can make your car pull, but i have put alot of new tires on cars, sets of 4 and do a alignment and the car will pull to one side, when i bring it back into the shop i will cross the fronts and the problem goes away, i mean do i tell the customer that not all new tires are made perfect or equal to one another?
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Re: what causes a tire pull
yup, thats pretty much the answer
Its usually more common with really cheap tires. Which should tell you something.....
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Re: what causes a tire pull
Radial tire pull is usually caused by a tire construction issue. You can have a pull for other reasons, unbalanced spool valve, alignment settings, tire pressure, etc. A lead/pull is usually offset with an adjustment of the caster or camber depending on vehicle design. The only problem with that is when it comes time to rotate the tires. The offending tire will eventually end up on the opposite front wheel position and you will have your pull again. If it was my car I would insist that the offending tire be found and replaced.
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Re: what causes a tire pull
Lots of things can cause tire pull.
1. Uneven tire wear. 2. Out of alignment. 3. Directional tires put on the wrong way. Those are the most immediate offenders. Here's a tip for you. When you rotate your tires always rotate them from front to back. The criss-cross method was used for bias ply tires. Also, you CAN'T rotate directional tires criss-cross or it will mess up how your car rides. |
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Assuming he has the tires on in the right direction, cross rotating the tires would still keep an even patern....how could that cause an uneven pull? Makes no sense What he's talking about isn't uncommon at all you know. I see it all the time. If you sell a lot of cheap ass tires, you deal with more pull issues. Quote:
There is no real issue with cross rotating radials, but its just not necessary 99% of the time I fear I'll need to ask where you've gained your vast knowledge, if we are going to continue this conversation. It doesn't appear to me you've ever worked at a tire store, or done alignments for a living.
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Way too much old out of date information handed out as current information. I was in charge of Chassis Systems and handled Tires and Wheels for General Motors Corporation for over 20 years. When radial tires first came on the market you were advised not to reverse rotation on them because of the way they were constructed. That was fixed 30 years ago!!! Too many people passing on old information and just confusing the issue. YOU CAN cross rotate todays radials and not think anything about it, I do it all the time. This can be done at any time during their life. How many of the guys working in tire shops have had training from people with an understanding of current technology, (current being at least in the last 20+ years). Most likely some guys are trained by the old timers who learned you shouldn't cross rotate radial tires. Do you think General Motors and other manufacturers would recommend cross rotation if there was a chance it would cause a problem? Common sence comes into play here.
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Re: what causes a tire pull
just for more input when i put a set of four brand new directional tires on, set the alignment, and the car pulls, lets say in this case to the left, i will rotate front to back the right side, that is the general rule i was taught and a majority of the time this will fix the problem with the directional tires ...sometimes, now as i work for a shop that installs alot of tires, we sell alot of dirt cheap tires, and as i am now the mechanic and the salesman i want to be able to explain to the customer why i had to bring their car back into the shop and fiddle around with the new tires, without telling them that they put garbage tires on there car.
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The most reliable solution is to pull the 2 front tires, reverse the direction of the tires, and reinstall them. This way there is no guessing on what the rear tires are doing, and more importantly, you won't have to re-diagnose it the first time you rotate the tires front to back.
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I can think of one car, no matter how we rotated the tires, it would pull. The amusing thing (to me) was it was on a prestine, gorgous BMW M3. The owner was just a tight wad. I spent hours mounting and dismounting tires trying different combo's to get it to stop pulling with no luck. I should add, we didn't install the cheap tires, he got it done elsewhere. Finally he took our advice and replaced all 4 tires with good tires. Problem was fixed.
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Re: what causes a tire pull
I've seen the "radial pull" or "dominant belt" in mainly new tires regardless of whether they were top shelf or economy brands. For new tires, if the customer agrees to it, we could switch them to the rear. I've seen some pretty severe pulls and have replaced the tire and sent the defective tire back to the wholesaler.
If the car comes in for an alignment with the tire purchase, we always road tested the car afterwards. On the older GM cars with shims, we would bring a wrench with us on the road test and jockey the upper control arm shims around to eliminate a minor drift condition. Bob |
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