car veering to the left

Re: car veering to the left

C3P0;910326 said:
Drain is in the middle, with the two sides slope downwards.

If don't believe pls look at Ken's signature.

Ya Man bro.

Ken's signature is a perfect example. If you cruise on such roads, the journey's gonna be smooth.
You rather walk than drive. LOL
 
Re: car veering to the left

Hi bro, try to find a good long stretch of road, say lane 4 (slowest) and lane 2 (fastest) from the airport to city. If it veer off, take not. I am also very particular on this. Sometimes, you can see difference at low speed and then to confirm go to lane high speed.

To adjust, PML will just go under and unscrew and screw by just a few mm. And let them test with you again on the road. If it is off, stop by the roadside, and let them adjust again. Good luck bro.
 
Re: car veering to the left

If indeed is due to the roads, then all cars (all BMW models included) should have felt the same. Else, it is not the road, but car-specific alignment issues.

Please check your alignment numbers, especially cambers and toes. You will not see symmetrical numbers. In fact, you might see disparity between left and right numbers.

And I don't quite understand how PML could do alignment on the roadsides....

".....If it is off, stop by the roadside, and let them adjust again......"
 
Re: car veering to the left

Go Kian Teong or Kenny alignment to check it out.

Kenny Alignment will store your alignment numbers for each visit so you can refer to it in future visits...it's their only line of business and they specialise in it.
 
Re: car veering to the left

thanks guys, going down pml tomorrow to bang table. hopefully they will get this issue solved! :whipper:
 

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