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It is normal for a car to steer right due to the crown of the road. You need to post the alignment sheet for us to help. You could have

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Old 02-28-2019, 10:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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It is normal for a car to steer right due to the crown of the road. You need to post the alignment sheet for us to help. You could have a radial pull due to a bad tire.
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Immediately after hitting the pothole this began happening. prior to that the car would drive perfectly straight. I could let go of the wheel on the highway and it would drive straight as if i was holding it centered. Right now, instead of going straight when i hold it even centered, the car goes right. Normally you would turn the steering wheel right and it will turn right. As it stands, I keep the steering wheel centered and it turns right. I'm sure that's not normal. It's not a slight tug. Something isn't aligned/centered or damaged.
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You could have a radial pull due to a bad tire.
This has happened to me. Check the front wear on the tires.
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