Low air pressure in right front tire, or vehicle out of alignment. Another possibility is a brake caliber sticking.
also make sure all tyres have the same amount of tread and air pressure check your brakes they are the real cause of pulling in my opinion
most likely the car's tires are out of alignment, or you have a slack tire.
most likely,wheel alignment
To the right
That all depends on the alignment of your vehicle's tires. Some cars pull to the left as well.
why does my car pull to the right when accelerating and pulles to the left when easy off acceleration
Generally, yes. The binding caliper causes the pads to rub against the rotor heating the pads and rotor up. Hot pads and rotor provide less braking under equal pressure (when braking) so the right brake works better. The car will pull toward the better brake.
Most are steered with a rope connected to the front axle, pull on the right one and turn right, pull with left to straighten out.
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
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Bad wheel bearings
It would pull sharply to the right.
A soft tire, worn steering parts, out of alignment,