Sorry to have to bother you guy's about mundane things like this, but I live in a location where there is not a single sophisticated front end alignment provider to be found without going to a very large amount of trouble. The best we got here is a crude toe adjustment system, and a way to measure the camber. The problem I'm experiencing is a constant pull to the right. We have ruled out brake drag, and also rotated the tires around to see if a tire was acting weird. We have done a decent toe adjustment and the camber is near 0 on both. What else could be causing this problem? I would like to know if, when we replaced the two longest springs on the front end, if it could be when we (had to) re-drill the center hold for the long spring, if we were not absolutely laser spot on, would that cause it? I mean like a difference of a couple mm would that be enough? My tie ball joints are not exemplary but they are not that bad either... could just normal wear on steering components cause a pull? Again, wish I could just trot down to the nearest computerized alignment machine but that ain't happening anytime soon. Thanks!