Lead Pull is the deviation from a straight path on a level
road with no pressure on the steering wheel. The following  are common causes
of Lead Pull:
|     •  | Uneven brake adjustment. | 
 
The way in which a tire is built can produce lead. An example if the
placement of the belt. An off center belt on radial tires causes the tire
 to develop a side force while rolling straight down the road. The tire tends
 to roll like a cone. Use the Radial Tire Lead/Pull Correction table to make
 sure that the wheel alignment is not mistaken for tire lead. Rear tires usually
 do not cause lead/pull.