Is It Normal for the Car to Pull to One Side After Changing Tires?
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It is normal for the car to pull to one side after changing tires. According to road conditions in China, it is normal for the car to slightly pull to the right. The reason is that due to varying road construction standards in China, the sides of the road are slightly lower to prevent water accumulation. Reasons for tire pull: If the rear tires are worn and used together with the front tires, this can also cause the car to pull to one side. Additionally, if the vehicle is an off-road model and still pulls to one side after correctly changing the tires, consider adjusting the balance. Of course, performing a dynamic balance check on the new tires is also very important. Notes on replacing front tires: For front-wheel-drive vehicles, the front tires tend to wear out faster. Many people replace only the front tires first, but this is incorrect. It is advisable to replace all four tires at the same time and temporarily store the rear tires in the garage. They can be reinstalled when the newly replaced tires are nearly worn out.