Steering wheel off center
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It's tricky to center the steering wheel. The alignment rack is level. Most of the roads in the US are cambered to the right(in direction of travel) So, a vehicle that has a centered steering wheel on a flat level surface is always having to turn slightly left to go straight. Depending on the road camber, this can mean a large off centeredness(I made up a word) in the steering wheel. I used to do alignments, I was **** about having the wheel centered, yet people drove me nuts with complaints of being off centered. I finally found a road that was level, one that was cambered right, and one that was cambered left, and would physically show customers what happens by driving with them on those roads.
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