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No, If the car "pulls" it is because something in the suspension isn't inspect. Can be worn tires, bent suspension parts, or just worn suspension parts. If tires, rule out by swapping rears for front(if the tires are the same size). Can also look at the tires, If 1 of the tires have a side of the tire that is worn more than the other, that is the side with the problem. Some suspension damage can be seen by the naked eye. If it can't "usually", it can be fixed with an alignment.

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