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Right pulling tendencies, taxiing

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Av8tor1

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Hello, I have been dealing with a maintenance issue since buying my pa28-180E. It pulls hard to the right while taxiing while not so much an issue airborne. The plane has had some mysterious maintenance history that the logs don’t bare out. All AD’s concerning gear addressed and push rods, horn cables inspected. Mechanic suggests adjusting rudder trim full left on ground and readjust in air. Could a misaligned engine mount or a similar shoddy repair account for their inability to isolate the pulling tendencies? Please help!
 

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