Why Does the Car Always Pull to One Side While Driving?
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The reasons why the car always pulls to one side while driving: The four-wheel alignment data is inaccurate, so it is recommended to perform a four-wheel alignment. During normal driving, passing over bumpy roads or speed bumps can cause the four-wheel alignment data to become inaccurate, so regular four-wheel alignments are necessary. If the shock absorbers or suspension arms are disassembled during car repairs, a four-wheel alignment must be performed again after installation; otherwise, the car may pull to one side, and the tires may wear unevenly. In addition to four-wheel alignment, wheel balancing is also necessary for the car. Wheel balancing is specific to the wheels. If wheel balancing is not performed for each wheel, abnormal vibrations may occur during high-speed driving, significantly affecting the car's stability at high speeds.