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My 2018 CCSB 4x4 pulls to the right, toe is set right at zero per thuren.
Have a carli front track bar and a thuren rear track bar installed as well. Could a worn steering stabilizer cause pulling? If so, what’s a good replacement for the factory one?
did you recently add new tires or anything besides the tracbars? stock ss are fairly good and last quit a while from what ive seen so im doubting yours is shot. besides if it was shot im not sure that would cause a pull. usually aftermarket ss with the wrong pressure will make it pull because its pushing against the steering knuckle
I know there are Toyo tires that are known to pull with age, their MT being one of the worst offenders. It’s possible the AT2 also falls into that category.
Do they always pull or just in heavily crowned roads?
Can you find a empty 2 lane road and drive in the wrong lane (left crown) to see if the pull changes or goes away?
Not the steering damper, a worn damper will cause more feedback in the wheel not a pull. You may need a little more cross caster to account for crown in the road and double check tire pressure is the same side to side.
Mine was pulling to the right. I took it in for an alignment and it was fine. Rotated the front tires to the rear and it now drives straight as an arrow.