What Causes the Brake to Pull to the Left?
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The brake pulling to the left may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Incorrect wheel alignment: In most cases, pulling can be resolved by performing a wheel alignment. It is best to use the same type of tires for the entire vehicle, with the two tires on the front axle and rear axle being identical, including tread depth. Tires must be replaced if they exceed the wear limit. 2. Unequal tire pressure on both sides: Different tire pressures cause the tires to become uneven in size, inevitably leading to pulling. Uneven deformation or cushioning of the front shock absorber springs on both sides can be judged by pressing or comparing after removal to assess their condition. 3. Front shock absorber failure: After the front shock absorber fails, the suspension becomes uneven during vehicle driving, resulting in uneven force distribution and causing pulling. A dedicated shock absorber tester can be used to inspect and determine the condition of the shock absorbers.