What to Do If the Car Brakes Pull to One Side?
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Solutions for car brakes pulling to one side: 1. Adjust the left and right brake clearances according to specifications or grind the contact surface of the brake shoes; 2. Take the car to a repair shop to inspect the brake system, focusing on the right front wheel's brake caliper; 3. Check the ball joints and rubber bushings of the front suspension. Reasons for car brakes pulling to one side: 1. Uneven braking force on the left and right sides of the same axle; 2. Different braking torques on the left and right sides of the same axle, causing one-sided braking; 3. Different tire pressures, tread patterns, or wear levels on both sides can lead to different actual rolling radii of the wheels, resulting in unequal straight-line travel distances. This situation can cause the car to pull to one side even when not braking.