What Causes a Vehicle to Pull to the Right While Driving?

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ODiana
09/05/25 7:50am
There are two main reasons why a vehicle may pull to the right while driving: 1. Tire issues: A significant difference in tire pressure between the left and right sides can cause the vehicle to pull toward the side with lower tire pressure. Uneven tire wear can also cause the vehicle to pull toward the side with shallower tread. 2. Alignment issues: Incorrect alignment data can also lead to pulling. The vehicle will pull toward the side with a larger camber angle or toward the side with a smaller caster angle. Vehicle pulling is not a very serious or complex issue, primarily caused by an imbalance between the left and right sides. When such a problem occurs, it is necessary to adjust the vehicle properly. Otherwise, prolonged driving in this condition can lead to uneven wear on critical components like tires, creating more safety hazards.
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