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      04-16-2010, 03:39 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by itr-tribute View Post
LOL Yeah I can see that. However I only weigh 150 and the pull only started with the new tires.

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Ok I was gonna say. I had seen a documentary on a very overly obese woman who was "offended" when she took her Kia Rio to the dealer because it was pulling to the left.

They aligned the car, she drove away. Still complained that it wasn't aligned.

They aligned the car again. It kept pulling.

The mechanic finally came out and met the girl, asked her to sit in the car because her weight is affecting the alignment.

She got butt hurt, threw up on the media, and the mechanic was toast because her whale of an ass thought it was prejuduice.

Too bad she is too stupid to realize that the mechanic was actually doing his job, the real way to align your car is with you in it (especially if you're over 350 lbs in a Kia Rio).





Other than that I don't know what's causing your alignment issue, and for the record, No; I don't think you should sit in your car while they align it. Your suspension is stiff enough and you are light enough that it wont make a difference.

Good luck though.
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