Pulling to the left under acceleration
well a simple way op to rule out tire pull, swap your front tires, go for a drive and see if the pull when and not accelerating has gone to the opposite side, if so then swap tires front to back, see if it gets rid of it. Im guessing youve probably driven on them long enough youve probably worn the front tires down to almost secondary rubber. Which means the wear pattern wont change, and the car will only pull different if you swap the tires or replace them. Good luck.
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well a simple way op to rule out tire pull, swap your front tires, go for a drive and see if the pull when and not accelerating has gone to the opposite side, if so then swap tires front to back, see if it gets rid of it. Im guessing youve probably driven on them long enough youve probably worn the front tires down to almost secondary rubber. Which means the wear pattern wont change, and the car will only pull different if you swap the tires or replace them. Good luck.
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