How come trucks always pull to the right, but cars don't?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by PermanentTourist, Oct 2, 2022.
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Fair enough. Honestly it makes me feel better in a way, knowing that no matter what I do it will always kinda suck. So i'll just let it be and deal with the crappy ride, as long as it's not actively unsafe and still giving good fuel mileage.Oxbow, Grumppy, Another Canadian driver and 1 other person Thank this.
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FYI-There are 1% more right turns than left. I guess over millions of miles that would add up. Does it have any bearing on pulling to the right. Probably not.
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Think of it like a skateboard. When you lean what does it do? Drifts to that side. Simple as that
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All trucks with bad alignment.
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Skateboards pivot on one spot in front and read kiiiiiinda not same sameMartinFromBC, Oxbow and Another Canadian driver Thank this.
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Well yeah but it's an easy way to describe it.MartinFromBC, Oxbow, Another Canadian driver and 1 other person Thank this.
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Maybe its just as simple as the same reason water swirls down a drain in a clockwise rotation in the northern hemisphere. Trucks just follow that direction as they age too. Lol!
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Fair enough, I'll give thatMartinFromBC, Oxbow, Another Canadian driver and 1 other person Thank this.
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Bobtailing 900 miles to pick up a new trailer from an Utah plant.
It was one of the best trip ever.
No problem keep in it straight for the whole trip.
Just a good alignment. It made a big difference.MartinFromBC, Oxbow and InTooDeep Thank this.
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