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Old 11-15-2008, 03:11 PM   #1
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brake problem

I'm having an issue with my brakes on my 63. I know that I need an alignment because my truck is pulling to the left. My problem is that when I brake hard it pulls to the right, not real bad, but still. When it rains or I drive through standing water and brake regularly it pulls really bad to the right.

Any suggestions?

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Old 11-15-2008, 04:29 PM   #2
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Re: brake problem

First of all, trucks '63 and earlier have manual adjusters (unless converted). You must adjust your brakes manually from time to time. I usually do mine when the pedal seems to be getting low.

So you are having two issue here: an alignment pull and a brake pull.

First thing to do is jack the front end up and set it safely on stands..remove wheels and drums and inspect brake linings. Brake soaked lining could cause a problem...If ok, and everything else is cool, then reinstall drums and wheels. Now time to adjust.

Using an adjustment tool or flat screwdriver, I usually tighten them all the way tight, then back off a couple of 'clicks'.

I adjust brakes so you have a slight drag when the wheel is spun.

Depress the brake pedal from time to time to center the shoes.

If done correctly and evenly, you should have a straight stopper.

I would first align the caster, camber and toe first, then go on to the brakes.
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Old 11-15-2008, 07:36 PM   #3
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Re: brake problem

If the things ChiefRocka suggested don't help your problem. Rubber brake hoses that are old, or have been clamped off, can collapse internally and cause a brake pull. They may or may not look ok externally.
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