Brake issue
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Brake issue
Hello, well I finally got around to changing my front brake lines and the driver side caliper, and I also flushed the whole system. I did this because the brakes seem to grab sometimes and nearly snap my neck, jk but they did jerk hard. The brake lines were old so I change them. I changed the front drivers caliper because it seem to drag and it also looked as if it had been overheated. So even though I changed the caliper out it still seem to drag as if it wasn't releasing enough. The passengers side turns a little more freely. The truck seems to pull to the right a little, but to the left more so. making me think that its the pass caliper. But the pass caliper compressed fine and bleed fine, so I didn't think it could be the problem. Before I go to changing it out, could there be another possible issue? Supposedly the brakes were serviced before I bought it 4 mo's ago. The records state that the calipers were changed out, the system flushed, and the rear brakes adjusted. So I'm not sure as to what else to check. Thanks
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4x4, I had the truck inspected when I bought it and there was a little play with the ball joint on one side. They said it wasn't bad enough yet to fix, so I'm only guessing that they would of seen if the bearing was bad. I also checked it when I did the work last sat. and there was no indication that they were bad. Also when I tried to spin the wheel (driver side) it was kinda hard to turn even after I replaced the brake hose and caliper. So I could tell that it was hanging up on the pads, and I then compressed the caliper a little and the wheel then would turn normal.
It's crazy 1. because one side will pull and the other side will work and then vice versa. 2. I'll have a good stiff petal and the back will seem to only be working. 3. I'll loose petal to a point and the front will start its thing of not working correctly.
It's crazy 1. because one side will pull and the other side will work and then vice versa. 2. I'll have a good stiff petal and the back will seem to only be working. 3. I'll loose petal to a point and the front will start its thing of not working correctly.
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just a thought i know you might not think so, but the rear brake shoes can can the truck to pull when braking, but it wont cause a "jerk" just pull to one side which will make you correct it with the steering wheel while braking. i would make sure the rear shoes are adjusted. they have self adjusters that are either reverse controlled meaning if you brake while going in reverse, or they are parking brake controlled meaning you need to apply the parking brake all the way a couple times.
may sound dumb but did you bleed all 4 corners? starting with rear passenger, then rear driver, then front passenger, then front driver? you wanna start with the corners the farthest away. and alos make sure the calipers are on the correct side by making sure the bleed valve is above the brake line, if its on bottom then the air cant bleed out.
may sound dumb but did you bleed all 4 corners? starting with rear passenger, then rear driver, then front passenger, then front driver? you wanna start with the corners the farthest away. and alos make sure the calipers are on the correct side by making sure the bleed valve is above the brake line, if its on bottom then the air cant bleed out.
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When I step on the brake, at times it will pull one way or the other and have a strong enough pull to cause me to notice a need to correct it. I did remove the calipers again to reinspect them and the brake pads. They appear to be wearing evenly, and the drivers side still doesn't seem to release the pads enough causing a drag. The drivers side caliper drags the same as it did before I change it out, so I didn't think it could be the problem as a defective part, but I'm considering replacing it just to see. I will be inspecting the rear tomorrow. I just wonder as to why the caliper would still hang up after changing it along with brake hoses and a system flush. I did flush the whole system bleeding them out in all four corners.