tjkj2002 wrote:
T^2 wrote:
Well I've had the KJ into 4 different joints (Jeep Dealer, Chevy dealer, and two independents, one of which was highly recommended for this type of work). The last place adjusted the alignment to the nominal spec settings. All places have reported that the front end suspension was inspected and that nothing was found to be amiss. However, tires tell no lies. It appears the tire that is now on the front left is starting to show signs of cupping/feathering on its inner edge. This suggests that the vehicle is not holding alignment (specifically the front left well is showing toe-out) while on the road.
What would cause a toe-out condition on the front left wheel when going down the road? Consider that the pull if mostly apparent on the left side of the road (with crown of road leaning to left). Driving in the right lanes (crown leans to right) seems to compensate for the pull to left. However, on a rare occasion the vehicle will pull right (in the right lane) if the crown/lean to the right is severe enough.
Possibilities? Tie-rod ends? Ball joints? Wheel bearings? Power steering imbalance? Any ideas?
I'm starting to doubt the thoroughness of the inspections performed by the above mention shops. Does this seem reasonable? The tires are clearly having wear issues - so this vehicle must have an issue. Is it reasonable to assume that the problem has not been discovered because only half-assed cursory inspections have been performed? The next time I take this vehicle in for this problem - I'm likely to stick around and have the tech show me the condition of everything.
How much do you weigh? If it is over 250lbs you are the one putting your KJ out of alignment when you are driving it.I'm not joking or making fun of you but it can throw the alignment off.
I ran into a problem like this with a Lumina car that I fixed,I put the alignment dead on but the lady kept bring it back saying it pulled to the left all the time,she was over 400lbs.Easy fix,I aligned the car with her sitting in the drivers seat,no more pulling.
I'm 185 lbs. I know I could loose a couple of pounds - but geeez.... Interesting theory though....
Power steering imbalance doesn't seem plausible. It might cause the pull, but not the unusual tire wear. That's my guess anyway....
I know this 4x4 joint in Glen Burnie (Mid Atlantic 4x4). I've never had any business with them, but since their business is suspensions - I thought I might try them next.
The saga continues...