Why Do Wheels Pull to the Right?
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The reasons why wheels pull to the right are: 1. Excessive wear on the right-side tires; 2. Damage to the ball joint shock absorbers; 3. Uneven tire pressure on both sides of the vehicle; 4. Deformation or poor performance of related components in the vehicle's suspension system; 5. Issues with the vehicle's four-wheel alignment. Methods to address vehicle pulling include: 1. Firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands to control the vehicle as much as possible, and gently tap or lightly apply the brakes without locking them; 2. Try to drive the vehicle to the side of the road and control the speed; 3. Turn on the hazard lights or set up a warning triangle; 4. Perform a four-wheel dynamic balance. The effects of steering wheel pulling include: 1. Severe tire wear, accelerating their time to scrap; 2. Causing tire blowouts, leading to loss of vehicle control.