I have a 2006 Acura RSX with 67,000 miles and a manual transmission. The car has never been in any accidents, is in excellent condition and is well maintained.
I've owned the car for 3 years (second owner) and it has always pulled to the left. This isn't very noticeable on city roads but on the highway its very obvious and becomes annoying. I'm forced to hold my steering wheel at the 1 o'clock position just to go straight. If I point the steering wheel exactly to the center I will veer to the left and off the road.
I've changed the tires/rims and the problem still exists. I've been told that it can't be an alignment issue but I'm not sure. I would love some insight and advice to what the problem may be.
Thank you and I love your channel Scotty! Keep up the good work.
Classic sign of needing an alignment and/or worn parts like control arm bushings go to a really good front end shop they're not that easy to find many are crooks and want to sell you the farm but you find a good one stick to it