You need a better wheel alignment centre. Having the steering wheel offset to counter the road camber, while leaving the wheel in the centre, is a garbage way of correcting the steering wheel position, and hasn't fixed the issue. Ask your wheel alignment centre to increase the castor on the left side by 1/2 to 3/4 of a degree. Centre the steering wheel like it is supposed to be. This will stop the drift to the left on cambered roads. You may have to play with the amount of offset dependant on how much camber your roads generally have. I believe WA roads use a a bit more camber right to left than the east coast. Someone will probably jump in and confirm this. You should also note that a lot of tyre dealers either don't have the gear or the trained personnel to complete anymore than toe adjustments to vehicles, let alone 4 wheel alignments and castor adjustments.




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