Multiple Choice
During a road test on a front-wheel drive vehicle, it is determined that the vehicle pulls right after a right turn, and pulls left after a left turn. The most likely cause of this condition is:
A) A binding upper strut bearing
B) Excessive lower ball joint play
C) Excessive positive caster
D) A misaligned subframe/cradle assembly
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