What Causes Vehicle Pulling After Tire Replacement?
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After replacing tires, the wheelbase between tires may differ from the original due to the reinstallation process, which can cause pulling. If you notice pulling while driving, it's advisable to perform a four-wheel alignment as soon as possible. After alignment, also check tire pressure, as significant pressure differences between tires can also lead to pulling. Here are specific details about tires: 1. Tire Functions: Tires support the vehicle's entire weight, bear the car's load, transmit traction and braking torque, ensure wheel-road adhesion, absorb shocks and impacts during driving, protect auto components from severe vibrations and premature damage, adapt to high-speed performance while reducing noise, and ensure driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel efficiency. 2. Tire Maintenance Methods: Regular maintenance includes removing stones from tire treads, minimizing sun exposure, frequently checking tire pressure, maintaining suspension systems, periodic front-wheel alignment inspections, and adopting proper driving techniques.