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3 possibilties..... 850 1996

1) Either the alignment wasn't a 4 wheel alignment (THE correct way these days) and maybe you then have a rear wheel alignment problem?

2) If tires, you can prove that by rotating the tires from right to left (both front and rear if need be) and if it then drifts the other way, you'll know that it's tires.

3) and finally, you could have a sticking front brake caliper. If so, one wheel will be very hot after driving and if you lift the front wheels off the ground (using floor jack), one wheel won't turn. When they stick, it's usually after a bit of driving, braking.






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