What are the causes of vehicle deviation?
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Vehicle deviation causes: 1. Different tread patterns on both sides or uneven tread depth/height; 2. Unequal tire pressure on both sides, which causes tires to become different sizes and inevitably leads to deviation when rolling; 3. Deformation of front shock absorber springs causing inconsistent damping on both sides - can be judged by pressing or comparing after disassembly; 4. Failed front shock absorbers resulting in uneven suspension height and force distribution during driving; 5. Excessive wear of vehicle chassis components creating abnormal gaps; 6. Poor brake return or incomplete separation on one wheel, which continuously applies partial braking to one side; 7. Overall frame deformation.