what could be causing this? new tires, good alignment, etc... perhaps the 160k miles old bushings in the suspension bits?
Check the calipers to make sure ones not sticking? Just thinking out loud. Sent from my LS670 using Tapatalk
^that lmao Have you checked out your brakes to make sure one of the calipers isn't sticking. lube up the slider pins and whatnot. other then that, check out your bushings as well. How do you know your alignment is good? juts because its "in spec" doesn't mean its good. Camber and caster (even though there is no caster adjustment) should match on each side. Anything over a .5 split will cause pull problems
brakes have been just recently done alignment was done a while ago but i had the same problem when i just had it done by gran turismo east...
it`s not so much a sway to one side, but rather a pull to the left and right judder type of a thing... it's worse when i`m braking on a uneven surface
Its likely going to be one of two things...brakes or alignment. Take the brakes apart and make sure everything is lubed up good. Slider pins and the shims that the brake pads sit in (on the machine bracket). Have your alignment re-checked as well. I can almost promise you that its one of these two things. Another possibility is a radial pull from a faulty tire.
Bleed the brakes (even if you have to do it yourself). Then I would check to make sure a rotor isn't warped.