What is the adjustment method for a car pulling to the left?

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IsabelleMarie
07/30/25 5:47am
Car pulling to the left can be adjusted by: 1. Checking tire pressure, adjusting tire pressure or replacing tires; 2. Performing a four-wheel alignment; 3. Inspecting the suspension for deformation, displacement, or damage, and replacing the suspension if necessary; 4. Checking the steering system for wear or loose bearing components, and replacing or tightening them; 5. Replacing the springs on both sides of the suspension. The method to determine if a car is pulling to one side is: while driving with the steering wheel held steady, if the car deviates to the left or right, it indicates a pulling issue. Normally, when driving on a flat, straight road for 1000 meters, the maximum deviation should be within 4-5 meters to be considered normal.
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