Thread: Steering: - Alignment Not Quite Right
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Old Mar 18th, 2024, 14:48   #7
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Hi All,

I've recently had my control arms (genuine Volvo parts), lower ball joints and two front tyres (Pirelli Scorpions - same as on rear) replaced. After having the tyres fitted, I had the car aligned (4 wheel alignment on a Corghi Machine at a reputable Tyre Centre). Since having that work completed, I've not been 100% satisfied with how the car is driving.

Initially, the steering wheel sat off to th right hand side and the car would drift to the left. After having the alignment completed, the wheel sits a little to the left whilst the car is going straight and has a tendency to go left when I let go of the steering wheel.

There's no noticeable clunks or abnormal noises from the suspension. I've had the alignment 'checked' at two separate tyre centres and they both indicated that the alignment was seemingly OK (also on Corghi machines).

I figured I was doing the right thing (genuine Volvo parts and quality/ branded tyres) but I'm a little at a loss thus far. I don't really want to drive the car as not to pull the tyres off it.

Anyone have an opinion on where I go from here?

Cheers
Are all the tyre pressure's okay?

If so, it sounds like they haven't aligned it properly.

If it was done right, the steering should be perfectly central for a start, and when central, the car should be going perfectly straight on a flat road. There should be no "off central" steering or pulling in any direction.

I'd bring it back to them and tell them you aren't happy, get them to check over it properly with a print-out ideally.
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