What Are the Causes of Car Drifting to One Side?
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Causes of car drifting to one side: 1. Uneven tire pressure between the left and right sides; 2. Uneven tread wear between the left and right tires; 3. Poor piston retraction of the brake caliper on one side of the vehicle; 4. Inconsistent preload of the wheel hub bearings between the left and right sides; 5. Inaccurate wheel alignment; 6. Uneven wheelbase between the left and right sides. Hazards of car drifting to one side: 1. Safety: Drifting to one side during driving can easily lead to misconceptions about steering and directional corrections, and overly frequent corrections can shorten the driver's fatigue-free driving time, posing significant safety risks; 2. Economy: Drifting to one side can cause additional wear and tear on the steering system, accelerating the aging of steering system components and tires, shortening maintenance cycles, and affecting the vehicle's balance during driving; 3. Handling: Drifting to one side can negatively impact the driving experience.