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09-26-2013, 10:58 AM | #14 |
Cluster King
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Location: Junction City, OR
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Re: Drifting to the right when braking
It sounds like you have a brake drift/pull from a brake problem to me. What if anything changed when you replaced the calipers from the new ones to the second new ones? Are both brake hoses, left and right, orientated correctly, meaning, not lopped or twisted. Did you bleed the brakes again after the test drive? Sometimes air will take a while to move through to the bleeders and it takes a good drive to get it out.
When it drifts/pulls, does it straighten out before coming to a complete stop or continue to pull all through the whole stop? What did it do before any of the parts were replaced? Pull/drift or not?
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