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Old 08-26-2003, 06:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Is the alignment covered under the warranty?

I noticed today that my SRT-4 will drift to the right if I let go of the steering wheel. Thinking back, I believe running over a 2 x 4 at highway speeds a couple of weeks back might have caused this problem. I don't drive my car much plus the fact I don't take my hand off the steering wheel when I drive is why it took me till now to find out the alignment is out of whack.

Is an alignment adjustment covered by the warranty?
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for the frist 12,000 miles
remeber all roads lean to the right to,,for water runoff
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veering to the right is perfectly normal.
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try driving in reverse, on the opposite side of the road, and see which way it pulls.

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