This vehicle has always pulled to the left, I have brought it to the dealership for re-alignment and they say its up to specs by HONDA. I even went to other shops to align it again and again. I swapped my tires and the techs at say my Accord Touring as well as the Sport which have the 19' wheels are very sensitive to the "CROWNING OF THE ROAD" which is the way the road leans on an off-level surface. Some vehicles are sensitive to the crowning of the road, but when the roadway CROWNS TO THE RIGHT, my vehicle never pulls right... it only pulls left... My car pulls slightly left even on the smoothest/straightest roads.
Honda will need to admit that the way this vehicle was built there is some sort of imbalance that will never let the car go straight unless a genius tech comes up with a better alignment spec and wear your tires slightly unevenly (which you wouldn't want to do anyway) and if you were to align it in such a way, the car may even pull *right instead" you'll never get this right.
DON'T TRY IT ANYMORE, I WAS OBSESSED WITH THIS... THE CAR WILL PULL LEFT.... SINCE NEW, FOR THE REST OF THE TIME YOU OWN IT. DON'T FIGHT IT... ACCEPT IT, LIVE WITH IT...
This vehicle has always pulled to the left, I have brought it to the dealership for re-alignment and they say its up to specs by HONDA. I even went to other shops to align it again and again. I swapped my tires and the techs at say my Accord Touring as well as the Sport which have the 19' wheels are very sensitive to the "CROWNING OF THE ROAD" which is the way the road leans on an off-level surface. Some vehicles are sensitive to the crowning of the road, but when the roadway CROWNS TO THE RIGHT, my vehicle never pulls right... it only pulls left... My car pulls slightly left even on the smoothest/straightest roads.
Honda will need to admit that the way this vehicle was built there is some sort of imbalance that will never let the car go straight unless a genius tech comes up with a better alignment spec and wear your tires slightly unevenly (which you wouldn't want to do anyway) and if you were to align it in such a way, the car may even pull *right instead" you'll never get this right.
DON'T TRY IT ANYMORE, I WAS OBSESSED WITH THIS... THE CAR WILL PULL LEFT.... SINCE NEW, FOR THE REST OF THE TIME YOU OWN IT. DON'T FIGHT IT... ACCEPT IT, LIVE WITH IT...
- Melvin P., San Antonio, TX, US