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bad pavement

sounds like when it pulls it is do to the uneven pavement. Some times old worn pavement will have grooves in it, this or "uneven" pavement will cause your steering to pull a bit. Cause it's pulling the tires. But then i honestly don't know. just my opinion
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Re: bad pavement

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sounds like when it pulls it is do to the uneven pavement. Some times old worn pavement will have grooves in it, this or "uneven" pavement will cause your steering to pull a bit. Cause it's pulling the tires. But then i honestly don't know. just my opinion

Do you have aftermarket tires and wheels? Wider wheels and tires will do that since there is more rubber on the ground.
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