Why is the right side too wide when reversing into the garage on the right?

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JacksonDella
07/30/25 10:29am
The reasons for the right side being too wide when reversing into the garage on the right are: 1. The steering wheel is turned too late when preparing to enter the garage; 2. The steering wheel starts to be returned too early when the distance between the car and the garage corner is still large; 3. The speed is too fast, making it difficult to control the direction and the distance the car moves when reversing into the garage. If the car body is parallel to the garage but the entire car body is biased to the left, if not adjusted, it is easy to press against the left front garage corner when exiting the garage to the left. Therefore, you can first turn the steering wheel a quarter turn to the right, observing that the front wheels do not easily press the line. When the distance on the right side is about right, turn the steering wheel a quarter turn to the left. When the car body is parallel to the garage again, straighten the steering wheel. If the entire car body is biased to the right, the operation method is the same, just in the opposite direction.
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