Richmond Steering Pull After a Pothole: Quick Alignment Triage Before Tire Wear Spreads
- telitire
- Mar 15
- 1 min read
After a hard pothole strike, many Richmond drivers notice the steering wheel no longer sits centered on straight roads. That small pull usually means toe or camber angles shifted enough to scrub tire tread every mile. Early alignment triage can prevent one shoulder of the tire from wearing out weeks before the rest of the set. You should also check for vibration, a crooked steering wheel position, and rapid wear on the inner or outer edge. Tire X Richmond can perform a precise alignment check and correct angles before minor drift becomes a full tire replacement expense. For a related scenario, see Steering wheel off-center after a Richmond pothole check alignment before tire damage spreads.



