- Tire Pressure: Make sure that all of your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. Uneven tire pressure can cause your vehicle to pull to one side.
- Tire Wear: Check your tires for uneven wear. If one or more of your tires is worn more on one side than the other, it can cause your vehicle to pull to that side.
- Suspension Components: Inspect your suspension components for damage or wear. This includes the tie rods, control arms, ball joints, and sway bar links. If any of these components are damaged or worn, it can cause your vehicle to pull to one side.
- Brakes: Check your brakes to make sure that they are working properly. If one of your brakes is sticking, it can cause your vehicle to pull to that side.
- Driveline: Inspect the driveline components, including the driveshaft, universal joints, and differential, to make sure they are in good condition and not causing any binding or misalignment.
If you are unable to identify the cause of the problem yourself, it is best to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.