Rt owners help please
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Rt owners help please
Anyone with the rt package find that their unit likes to drift to the right. Mine seems to have a strong pull to the right even after two alignments from the dealership. This occurs while driving around town and on the highway. I know road slope plays into this effect, but even on seemingly level roads, the vehicle darts to the right very quickly. Tire pressure is equal on both sides. When the road slopes to left it takes the unit a lot longer to veer towards the ditch.
Also does anyone else notice the steering wheel likes to wobble back and forth?
Lots of issues turning up on my unit, therefore, I'm starting to regret the purchase
Also does anyone else notice the steering wheel likes to wobble back and forth?
Lots of issues turning up on my unit, therefore, I'm starting to regret the purchase
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There was quite a long thread from one fellow who repeatedly took his back for a similar thing. It got progressively worse and they tried swapping tires, aligning, etc. Sounded like it got unsafe to drive over 55MPH. He finally got Chrysler involved and ended up lemon-lawing it, and getting a Caravan instead. Several others offered that they were having similar but less severe issues. If there was ever a resolution, I never heard it.
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I would say 98% of the time I experience no pulling; drifting or vibration. The other 2% of the time I feel a steering wheel shake in the morning usually on the way to work at about 65 MPH. During most of the highway driving my D drives smooth. At this point I dismiss as tire balance, but will follow with dealer on next visit.
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I would say 98% of the time I experience no pulling; drifting or vibration. The other 2% of the time I feel a steering wheel shake in the morning usually on the way to work at about 65 MPH. During most of the highway driving my D drives smooth. At this point I dismiss as tire balance, but will follow with dealer on next visit.
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wow.... what a long and worrying read that thread was. Looks like I'm potentially in for a bumpy ride with my dealership. Its scary to know that many people are experiencing this problem, but no one has figured out what the problem is. Or maybe dodge does know, but they are not stepping up and dealing with it. It amazes me that dodge refuses to replace parts simply on the fact that they "look good" like they have some magical mirror to look inside the internal components. Reading that thread it doesn't even appear that any shocks or steering components were replaced outside of that one steering shaft that does not appear to be the problem.
End rant here!!!
As for the tire pressure, I have tried an air pressure range from door recommendation(36psi) up to the tire max(44 PSI). The vibration seems to be there no matter the tire pressure. Not to mention the ride is extremely rough with the tire pressure above 38psi.
End rant here!!!
As for the tire pressure, I have tried an air pressure range from door recommendation(36psi) up to the tire max(44 PSI). The vibration seems to be there no matter the tire pressure. Not to mention the ride is extremely rough with the tire pressure above 38psi.
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As for the tire pressure, I have tried an air pressure range from door recommendation(36psi) up to the tire max(44 PSI). The vibration seems to be there no matter the tire pressure. Not to mention the ride is extremely rough with the tire pressure above 38psi.
BTW, is your R/T an AWD model?
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