A technician notices during a road test for a pulling complaint that the steering wheel is slow to return to center and requires higher than normal steering effort. The most likely cause of this condition could be:
A) A worn lower ball joint
B) Tire pressure is set too high
C) A loose outer tie rod joint
D) An over-adjusted steering rack preload
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