When a car's tires are worn out, it's necessary to replace them in time. However, many owners find that after replacing the tires, their vehicles tend to run to the right. So, what should you do if your new tires are running to the right?
Here are some possible solutions:
1. Do a four-wheel alignment. When you change the tires, the 前束 (Toe-in or toe-out) may change, which can cause the car to run to the right. You can solve this problem by doing a four-wheel alignment.
2. Adjust the tire pressure. If the tires have different pressures, it can cause the car to run to the right when the steering wheel is straight. You can adjust the pressure yourself or take the car to a 4S store to get it done by a professional.
3. Change the location of the tires. If the two sides of the tires have different wear patterns, it can cause the car to run to the right. Therefore, you need to rotate the tires regularly.
4. Replace all the tires. If all four of your car's tires are worn out and the patterns of the tires are the same as the wear marks, it's not recommended to replace only one tire. Instead, you should replace all of them to ensure that the size and pressure of the tires are the same, which can avoid the car from running to the right.
By following these steps, you can solve the problem of your new tires running to the right and keep your car running straight.
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