What Causes Vehicle Pulling to One Side?

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SanAdam
07/25/25 5:41am
The reasons for vehicle pulling to one side are: 1. Uneven tire pressure; 2. Different tire tread patterns or tread depths; 3. Deformed front shock absorber springs; 4. Failed front shock absorbers; 5. Vehicle body deformation; 6. Excessive wear of chassis components; 7. Incorrect wheel alignment; 8. Brake system malfunction. Vehicle pulling refers to the phenomenon where a car spontaneously deviates to one side while driving straight on a flat road, causing the centerline between the front and rear axles to be inconsistent with the centerline of the driving trajectory. The adjustment methods for vehicle pulling are: 1. If the vehicle leans to the left, slightly adjust the steering to the right; if it leans to the right, slightly adjust to the left; 2. Rotate or replace the tires; 3. Replace the suspension springs.
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