Drifting to the right
#17
Ignore all the comments posted above, they're mostly incorrect. If your CARFAX is correct and your Gs never been in an accident your issue is simply alignment. Misalignment should show in how your tires are wearing too, by running your hand the direction it rolls and back you should feel rough....raised areas. Find a good, reliable privately owned alignment shop in your area and get a 4 wheel alignment....not Infiniti/Nissan and definitely not Firestone. If your tires are really bad you may need new ones to totally eliminate the rough/drifting ride issue. Let us know the results and Good Luck!
Gary
Gary
*my buddy owns a type S and carfax shows it as a clean title, but its been through 2 accidents, both brought it salvage title which was removed off the system.. he bought it with a clean title but after examining it... he knew exactly which parts were replaced..*
#19
post up your alignment results. it sounds like your caster may be off - uneven caster angles usually cause a car to pull in one direction. hitting a really bad bump or curb can throw off caster and this will never show up in a carfax report.
if caster turns out to be the issue, you'll probably have to take it to a frame shop or someone who can bend things back into place. i don't believe an alignment tech can adjust caster on our cars.
if caster turns out to be the issue, you'll probably have to take it to a frame shop or someone who can bend things back into place. i don't believe an alignment tech can adjust caster on our cars.
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I just test drove another G35 coupe (at a different dealership than the one I bought mine from)... It ALSO has a subtle drift to the right. Not quite as bad as mine but still noticeable.
The salesman said he had heard of this complaint before. Sounds like a pretty common problem with this car. I just wonder if Infiniti Corporate has an official remedy/explanation.
The salesman said he had heard of this complaint before. Sounds like a pretty common problem with this car. I just wonder if Infiniti Corporate has an official remedy/explanation.
#22
it's definitely a alignment probem. Mine used to do it (350z) untill i got my alignment reconfigured (not even because of the pull. mainly because of the wear on the tires). See if a shop that has the hunter alignment machine can do it. That machine was the only one that was able to fix the problem. Where in Fl are you?
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Redcoupe04 yeah I live in Miami. I got it done at Monster Stereo In Coral Gables. They're real good but anyone that has the Hunter Alignment machine and has been trained (any Hunter Tech has to go through the training) should be able to resolve the problem. Just go on their site to find a shop in Palm Beach that is licensed/certified to use the machine.
Slaterbasist: I had a complete coilover system installed (coilovers/shocks/camber kit) and was able to resolve the problem with just the alignment from that machine. I spent a few hundrend bucks trying to get it done right with other people but that machine just hit it out the ball park.
Slaterbasist: I had a complete coilover system installed (coilovers/shocks/camber kit) and was able to resolve the problem with just the alignment from that machine. I spent a few hundrend bucks trying to get it done right with other people but that machine just hit it out the ball park.
#26
I have the same problem and I'm thinking it's just an alignment issue. I hear that some alignment places will align it to drift towards crown of the road. That way if you happen to fall asleep or have your hands off the steering wheel for whatever reason and not paying attention the car will steer away from on coming traffic?
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sounds to me like road crown. Ive never heard of any tech aligning a car to make it go to the right. I'm pretty sure the road crown would take care of that anyway, and besides they make roads crowned so the water has somewhere to go when it rains. Ive performed alot of alignments. almost every car I have done with even a slightly lower profile tire will feel like its pulling in one direction. that being said make sure to get a copy of your alignment sheet. the rear adjustment is just as important as the front. with rear wheel drive cars the thrust angle will screw you everytime if its not within 0.4 degrees. also the camber will cause a pull if you have excessive cross camber. if the caster was off the tires would be severely cupped. hope that helps.