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Just a shot in the dark here, but have you tried bleeding the brakes (specifically the left front caliper)? Some air trapped in that caliper might prevent building pressure on the left side due to the air compressing. If the right caliper does not have air, it would build pressure immediately. The difference in pressures (higher on the right) could cause a pull to the right.
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2003 F-250 4x4, 7.3L PowerStroke
6" Skyjacker Z-link lift, 35" MT Baja MTZ tires
18" Wheels
Warn 16.5Ti winch w/ hidden mount
Front & Rear ARB Air Lockers
Dynatrac Free-Spin Front Hub Conversion
Edge Juice Programmer
Fabtech Ladder Bars
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