What are the causes and solutions for car pulling to one side?
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Encountering strong crosswinds can cause the vehicle to be blown off course, especially for large trucks with a significant side profile, which are more affected by crosswinds. If the tire pressure in the front wheels is uneven, for example, the right tire pressure is significantly lower than the left, the vehicle may pull to the right. Generally, when loading cargo, it's important to keep the center of gravity as close to the vehicle's center as possible. Excessive weight on one side can also cause the vehicle to pull to that side. If one side's brakes are dragging, the vehicle is more likely to pull to one side during braking. Incorrect front wheel alignment parameters can also lead to the vehicle pulling to one side. The most direct solution is a four-wheel alignment.