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Originally Posted by Oldchief
Assuming you've checked tire pressures. If one side is low, front, rear or both, could cause your unit to run toward the low side. Just FYI, we bought out '17 Axis last Aug. It's built on the Ford E450 chassis. Have nearly 4k miles on it now and have never had it aligned (yet)..It handles well and runs straight. I did add a TPMS and keep close watch on my tire pressures.
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You were extremely lucky there Chief. Ours pulled to the right when we took it out for a test drive. Complained again during the PDI and the technician claimed that the tire pressure was low on the front right. Still pulled to the right. Our local truck and RV service center had to add casters to get the alignment correct and it drives great after that was done. It would just be nice if it was clearly told to the prospective buyers that this will be necessary and will be another expense.