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Is300 Pulling To Left Under Acceleration


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Im trying to find the cause of my IS300 pulling to left when accelerating.

It doesn't pull under breaking and i've had the tracking done (front wheels were adjusted)

When i accelerate you can feel the car pushing left and when you come off the gas the whole body seems to shift back straight. It's a very strange sensation.

One front tyre is wearing thin on the inside edge and the rears are ok. I asked a mechanic when he changed the front discs and pads to check the ball joints and he said they looked ok.

Is there anything else that could be causing this or anything else to try?

Thanks!

Matt

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change the front tires, have all four tires rebalanced then have them recheck your wheel alignments all round.

take it out after balancing and re-alignment ... if it still pulls they didn't do it right.

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