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Suspension question

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#1 ·
I have a 2010 and since I have owned it , if the street or lane I'm in is let's say uneven or sunk in a little it pulls to the right or left depending on which side is uneven. And I know some people will say yeah very car does that and stay out of those lanes which is mostly true to an extent my wife's xterra was the worst when driving but, This feels more jerky than anything it's not violent but really annoying especially when you apply the brakes on these uneven lanes

Now I have noticed it seems my front tires are canted in a tad at the top towards the motor and bottom out, and I'm wondering if its been lowered a bit and camber not corrected.

So I guess the question is does anyone know how much room should be between the wheel and the fender with stock 19" rims and 245-45, I'm just trying not to spend more money than I have to to fix this issue an the more info I have at the beginning the better. So thanks for your input
 
#2 ·
It's not a camber issue, your toe is out. The crown that's naturally in most roads for water dispersion will exaggerate the problem. Get a wheel alignment. Good luck!
 
#3 ·
I have a 2010 and since I have owned it , if the street or lane I'm in is let's say uneven or sunk in a little it pulls to the right or left depending on which side is uneven. And I know some people will say yeah very car does that and stay out of those lanes which is mostly true to an extent my wife's xterra was the worst when driving but, This feels more jerky than anything it's not violent but really annoying especially when you apply the brakes on these uneven lanes

Now I have noticed it seems my front tires are canted in a tad at the top towards the motor and bottom out, and I'm wondering if its been lowered a bit and camber not corrected.

So I guess the question is does anyone know how much room should be between the wheel and the fender with stock 19" rims and 245-45, I'm just trying not to spend more money than I have to to fix this issue an the more info I have at the beginning the better. So thanks for your input
I had the same problem when I had the Pirelli tires, after switching to Michelin tires the problem went away.
 
#4 ·
I have the hankook Ventus v12's but I will try the alignment first and see what happens tires are too new and too expensive to change out. I bought it used a year ago that's why I'm wondering if it was lowered but it looks like stock springs and shocks to me.
 
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