Does your ‘05 Chrysler 300 track straight?

Was told by dealer, after alignment, my car was one of the better steering '05 300's they have driven, that all 05 Chrysler 300's follow the crown of the road and do not track straight. Service manager said he could make it track straight but it would wear out the tires. Had the alignment checked by an independent alignment shop, made 2 small adjustment but everything is lined up. I'm an old foggy and this was to be my last car but I can hardly stand to drive this one. Driving this car reminds me of driving off-road in a 4 wheeler except I'm on the freeway in a ?05 300. This car goes whatever way the road tilts, requires constant steering adjustments and I mean constant. Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone have any suggestions of how to correct this problem?

Reply to
Fred Meyer
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I'm aware of a complaint with alignment problems with the 300 but mine seems to be just fine.

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Peter A. Stavrakoglou

Do a google search on this ng. This problem was discussed a couple of months ago, and, IIRC, there was a link to some definitive info. on a repair kit and/or TSB that DC has already come out with for this problem. I'll let you rediscover the details.

Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my adddress with the letter 'x')

Reply to
Bill Putney

But it should have been fixed for the 2005 model...shouldn't it?

Reply to
James C. Reeves

And does your chewing gum lose its flavor on the bedpost overnight?

Reply to
Daniel J. Stern

You'd think so, Jim. However, there were some really nuisance problems on the LH cars that they let go year after year of production.

Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my adddress with the letter 'x')

Reply to
Bill Putney

Wasn't the 300 launched as a 2005? The first model yera change will be the

06.
Reply to
General Schvantzkoph

2005 is the first model year for this car. Sounds like another "first-model-year bug".
Reply to
Peter A. Stavrakoglou

There is a song in there somewhere...hmmm...

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James C. Reeves

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