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Old 28th January 2001, 19:43   #2 (permalink)
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you will need to check the breaks and the pressure in your tires.. The car pull during breaking if the breaks aren't even (one side is oily, or worn), or if your wheels (right/left) aren't inflated evenly..

I would get it checked ASAP..

Arie
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