Could be a soft tire, a different size tire, out of alignment, worn steering parts, worn suspension parts, frozen brake caliper, a bad wheel bearing.
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right
Tyres unevenly worn or unequal tyre pressure in a 4 wheel drive vehicle will pull right or left when 4 wheel drive is engaged.
Uneven tyre pressure. Brake binding
Well if he pulls you close and stares deep into your eyes for a while, it's the right time.
if its a right hand drive its located behind the little dash pocket to the right of the steering wheel it just pulls of
If you think about it alittle, what side of the vehicle is the mail box on when he pulls up to it?
A Mac's slot loading CD drive is usually located on the right hand side of the computer but it will depend upon the actual Mac model.
I would expect postal man to drive on the side of the road the country expects all vehicles to drive on? In America, vehicles drive on the right of the road, while in Britain, we drive on the left.
Sounds like you need new ball joints.
It could be as simple as a soft right front tire, check the air pressure in all the tires.
The hard drive just pulls away from the top of the console
That means it is not a 4-wheel drive. It has 4 wheels on it and 2 in the rear that pulls.