Why is my vehicle pulling to the right?
One of the most common reasons why your car pulls to the right is uneven air pressure in your tires. A tire with lower pressure on one side of the vehicle has a different height which causes the wheel alignment to shift. Under-inflated tires have an increased resistance to roll, which amplifies steering pull.
What causes a tire pull problem?
If tire pull first becomes noticeable after many miles of driving on a tire, it is typically due to driving conditions or vehicle misalignment that has caused the tire’s tread to wear on an angle (with one side wearing faster than the other), or allowed the tire on the left side of the axle to wear faster than the tire …
Where can I get Right Toyota tire maintenance?
In order to help you protect your vehicle and investment, Right Toyota proudly provides tire maintenance at our Toyota Service Center in Scottsdale, AZ. At Right Toyota, we know that it’s important to have a proper set of tires on your vehicle to keep it running properly and your passengers safe.
What kind of tires are covered by Toyota?
Contact us for details. All major brands, including BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Dunlop, Goodyear, Michelin, Yokohama, and more You Can’t Miss Them All. That’s Why You’re Covered. Eligible tire purchases at your dealership come with 24-month road hazard coverage.
Why are tires so important in a Toyota?
From your work commute to dropping the kids off at school and even long weekend road trips trips, your Toyota tires are put to the test on a daily basis. Tires are one of the most vital parts of your vehicle. Routine tire maintenance is extremely important to ensure that your vehicle maintains optimal performance and safety.
When does road hazard coverage start on Toyota tires?
Eligible tires purchased at your Toyota dealership come with 100% road hazard replacement coverage for 24 months. * * 24-month road hazard coverage begins on customer’s original purchase date of eligible tires installed at a Toyota dealer. Tires purchased on or after May 1, 2020, are covered at 100% for two years.