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Originally Posted by EuroRspec
I tell you exactly what it is, Radial pull. Sometimes the weave in the tire breaks up or wasn't made properly and will cause the car to pull to a specific side. Try and cross rotate your tires even if they are directional and see if anything changes.
I have had the same issues since I got my Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Spec. I had the car aligned 3 time after the initial alignment with Specs that were perfect(1 time at the dealer, the rest at other high end shops). Still had the pull, said **** it as long as it's the tires I'm cool. Later I found a set of wheels with tires that I had always wanted, the tires were some low quality brand.....no pull what so ever, even after I rotated. Sold the wheels months later, put the stocks with the Dunlops back on, slight pull to the right.
You can try everything you are thinking but I can guarantee 100% that it's the tires. Allot of people even on s2ki.com have had this issue with various brands.
There is a good thread on Acura Zine about this with lots more information. I posted my findings there with a couple of other people from that forum.
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+1 had the same issue after i got new tires and alignment done on my gf civic..car just keeps pulling right so shop said its radial pull they swap the tire on the right like 3 times until the pulling was gone...so it could just be the bad tire..
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