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Old 10-07-2015, 01:15 PM   #3
Keith Seymore
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Re: Braking issues....

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Originally Posted by 68c10owner View Post
Sounds like possibly a sticky brake caliper.
...on the left.

Said differently, the left caliper is not up to snuff so it goes to the right.

Things to check:

Make sure the LH hose is not collapsed internally
Make sure the LH brake pads look acceptable in terms of level of wear and flatness (not tapered)
Make sure the rotor and pads are not glazed
Make sure the LH piston is not sticking in the bore, due to corrosion or other

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