Makes no sense.Hi, I had 31inch KO2's put on my jeep and now the steering wheel is tilted to the left about a half inch. Would I need an alignment even though nothing changed with the suspension?
Thank You
sorry - to drive straight i am no longer holding it in the center. I am holding the wheel a little to the left to drive straight.Makes no sense.
What mean by half inch?
You may feel a tad bit more "dead zone" center steering but not much.(what's your psi at?)
Installing slightly bigger tires will not misalign your steering column.
called the shop and they said they are unsure and suggested an alignment.Agreed that tire swapping would have zero affect on steering alignment. I would find out what the shop touched that uncentered the steering wheel. A simple adjustment of the drag link will recenter it, but that shouldn't be needed after switching tires.
On one road or have you driven on multiple different roads with same result?sorry - to drive straight i am no longer holding it in the center. I am holding the wheel a little to the left to drive straight.
Multiple roads. I try to avoid the dealer as much as possible. How hard is it to make the wheel straight again? Same concept as an old Jeep TJ?On one road or have you driven on multiple different roads with same result?
The bigger tires and crowning of different roads may be playing head games with you.
If want, just have it checked out...claim it's a warranty issue - dealer should take it right in.
Yes, basicallyMultiple roads. I try to avoid the dealer as much as possible. How hard is it to make the wheel straight again? Same concept as an old Jeep TJ?
BahahahahaaaaaSounds like you have a little mud tire radial pull. Many aggressive mud tires will have a very slight pull to the right. If it is indeed pulling, swap the fronts left to right and see if there is a change.

