Are the steering wheel spokes symmetrical when driving straight? A crooked steering wheel is often a sign of improper wheel alignment.
Unsettled straight-line driving: This is especially easy to notice when driving on smooth, snowy or icy roads.
Does your Audi A4 pull to the side on a completely flat road and when you release the steering wheel?
After turning, does the steering automatically return to the straight position?
Look at the front wheels from a distance of five to ten meters - are they straight and symmetrical in relation to each other?
Is the tyre profile worn on one side? Under aggressive driving conditions, it is not unusual for the outer edges of the front tyres to show more wear than the inner edges.
The dent in the wheel rim indicates a hard contact with the curb, as a result of which the geometry of the front wheel suspension easily deviates from the correct angle.
Incorrect wheel alignment (Audi A4 B5)
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