For example, the adjustment method and matters needing attention of the left deviation of the front axle rear steering rod and steering wheel:
If the steering wheel leans slightly to the left, turn it to about 60 degrees, that is, 1/6 turns. The pull rod on the left front wheel side should be shortened, which means precession for the pull rod base, and the pull rod on the right front wheel side should be extended, and the angle for the pull rod base is the same as above.
1. It is very important to adjust the pull rod, and "screw in" and "screw out" the "pull rod base".
2. Adjust the left front wheel pull rod, kill the steering wheel to the right, loosen the pull rod and tighten the screwdriver (it is best to use a large adjustable wrench with good force).
3. Mark the tie rod and tie rod base to see the adjustment angle (turns).
Note: Don't adjust the angle too much at once. It may not be adjusted well once, but it can be tested on a straight road and fine-tuned several times.