Why a Crooked Wheel Can Still Track Straight

A tilted steering wheel does not mean the car will pull; wheel alignment, tire wear and suspension geometry determine straight-line tracking, not the wheel position itself.

A tilted steering wheel does not mean the car will pull; wheel alignment, tire wear and suspension geometry determine straight-line tracking, not the wheel position itself.

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