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MBrady1216 03-13-2021 04:08 PM

2000 Grand Marquis LS FRONT END ISSUE
 
I have a 2000 grand marquis it has been pulling to the right I have repaired a lot of things under the front end And the pulling has not stopped I did upper and lower ball joints inner outer tyrod I did shocks at this point I don't know what else to do this issue is chewing up the right side of my right passenger side tire. Also many many alignments There also may be some repairs i did that I forgot. What could it be help please.

Josephmorrison 04-24-2021 08:30 AM

Did you allign it
 

Originally Posted by MBrady1216 (Post 24965)
I have a 2000 grand marquis it has been pulling to the right I have repaired a lot of things under the front end And the pulling has not stopped I did upper and lower ball joints inner outer tyrod I did shocks at this point I don't know what else to do this issue is chewing up the right side of my right passenger side tire. Also many many alignments There also may be some repairs i did that I forgot. What could it be help please.

you gotta have it alligned after any front end work and did you use oem parts

95 MERC 04-24-2021 01:19 PM

Pulling To The Right
 
The situation you describe MAY be a stuck piston in the right-side brake caliper(s).
You mentioned "many alignments".
You MUST get a quality shop that does COMPUTER ALIGNMENTS !! It's imperative that you be able to check the "Before & After" readings to determine the EXACT position of the Caster, Camber, and Toe-In (Out). If they won't give you a print-out, find another shop!
Many enthusiasts avoid the Computer Alignments because of the cost, but that's just foolish, because you'd be grinding up those expensive TIRES while trying to save a few dollars.
I would check for a stuck piston in the right-front brake caliper first -- then the right-rear.
Regardless of what you find, get that computer alignment and SAVE THOSE TIRES !!
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