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Was it pulling before?
Is he aligning both ends of the car, or just the front?
Lot of different things can cause a pull to one side or the other...tires, brakes, worn/damaged suspension parts, bent frame, etc. Honestly, I would have to consider finding a Corvette shop, or an alignment shop the understands the Corvette suspension to check it out, and see if the issue is with the alignment or not.

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. You cant see their building from the road unless you are really looking for it, watch for the sign at the edge of the Paperdoll parking lot. They did a good job on my alignment a couple years ago (front and back). There is a Chevy dealership that Dub uses as well but I cant remember which one it is. I cant remember the alignment guys name at Mecklenburg but he has done a lot of vettes. Joel is correct, as always, if your guy is only doing the front your results are not going to be good.Corvettes Etc. 4927 Wilkinson Blvd Charlotte, NC 28208 Phone: (704) 394-5150 Owners name is Dub
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Finally got around to the pulling left issue. Valve was not centered. Soon as I disconnected the piston arm and started the car the wheels shot straight left. Centered the valve and driving straight now. Thanks for all the help
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