In a message dated 96-10-16 18:28:30 EDT, lionel@dircon.co.uk (Lionel Tun) writes: << Is it normal for the steering to drift slightly to the left when coasting or driving on a flat road? Someone said all busses pull to the left - can this be true? If not what would be the most likely cause? In case it is relevant the suspension at the front of the bus is a bit lower than the rear - is this normal? >>
Bus should steer straight. Have an alignment shop check out the caster. Incorrect castor angle will cause drifting. It is easily adjusted. Camber and toe will have to set afterwards in that order. Dennis
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