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B.E.P.

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    RX350
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    2011
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    Oklahoma (OK)

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  1. This is the very issue I’m dealing with and I am considering purchasing the exact same model with the exact same problem. You may see my question show up in this thread. From all I have read this seems to be in inherent problem of that model but may have a solution. Try putting 3 to 4 pounds of extra air pressure in the front right tire. Also try to find a mechanic who is experienced in working On race cars. Frequently they have greater skill in alignment and balancing that goes beyond the manufactures specs. This is absolutely my favorite RX produced but it does have this inherent front end issue. I’m hoping there’s a solution because I want to own this model! I’ll be following this thread closely.
  2. I am considering purchasing a 2009 RX 350. But it has the traditional front end issue of pulling to the right. I’ve read all I can about this inherent problem, but I love that particular model year. It’s been suggested to take it to a experienced mechanic who has dealt with race cars because they often can adjust more precisely than the manufacturers Specs. Would love any opinions and advice.
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