I'm really frustrated and I'm hoping someone here has dealt with this before because my regular mechanic is out of ideas. I drive a 2015 Dodge Charger R/T that I bought used about a year ago, and overall I love the car. But for the past few months, I've noticed that on straight roads, the car wants to drift to the right. It's not super aggressive, but I definitely have to hold the steering wheel slightly to the left to keep going straight. If I let go of the wheel, within a few seconds I'm heading toward the shoulder. I took it to a shop and paid for a full four wheel alignment. The printout they gave me showed everything was within spec after they adjusted it. I drove out of the shop and the problem was still there, exactly the same as before. I went back and they checked the alignment again and said it was still perfect, so the problem must be something else. They suggested maybe a tire issue, so I had my tires rotated and balanced. Still the same pulling. I even swapped the front tires left to right to see if the pull would change direction, and it still pulls to the right. A friend of mine who knows more about cars than I do said it could be a brake caliper that's sticking slightly, or maybe a worn suspension bushing that's causing the geometry to change when the car is moving. I live in Sharjah and I've been looking for a shop that really understands Dodge vehicles because I want someone who has seen this issue before. I found a place online and decided to check out 800sayara.com/dodge-repair-sharjah to see what they offer. Has anyone else had a persistent pull to one side that didn't fix with alignment? What ended up being the actual problem? Was it a bad tire, a sticking brake, or something with the steering rack? I really need to solve this because it's making long drives very tiring. Thanks for any help.
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Why does my Dodge Charger feel like pulling to the right even after an alignment?
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