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My Ford F150 1985 truck keeps pulling to the right after I go 60mph or faster, would could the problem be?

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There are several things, tire balance, tire pressure and alignment, check and make sure your tire pressure is correct, have the tires balanced, and get a front end alignment, this should resolve your issue, Good Luck!

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