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I could picture a bad corner balance causing a pull while on the brakes, but just in straight ahead driving...? Especially since the alignment seems to be pretty much straight ahead. Something is introducing a yawing force into the car. Does the "pull" actually turn the steering wheel to the left or do you just need to turn the steering wheel to the right to keep it straight?

Have you confirmed that your brakes aren't pulling. Although it wouldn't technically cause "pulling", did the shop have your steering wheel centered when they did the alignment?

BTW; Is your car lowered? How much? Have you ever adjusted the bump steer?
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