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A car's steering can pull on uneven roads due to a combination of factors, including misalignment of the wheels, uneven tire pressure, or worn suspension components. When one side of the vehicle encounters a bump or dip, it can cause the wheels to respond differently, resulting in a pull to one side. Additionally, if the tires are unevenly worn or if there’s an imbalance in the suspension, it can exacerbate this steering pull. Regular maintenance and inspections can help mitigate these issues.

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