Steering pull to the right occurs only when braking. The most likely cause of this problem is:
A) Excessive positive camber on the left-front wheel
B) Excessive positive caster on the right-front wheel
C) Excessive toe-out on the right-front wheel
D) A loose strut rod bushing on the right-front suspension
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