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Old 09-21-2007, 08:40 PM
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Pulling to the right

Why would it do that when I apply the brakes? Causes? fixs? 1981 4wd sr5 Thanks
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Could be the road, could be the air in your tires, could be worn brake pads, could be air in your brake lines, it could be a number of things.
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left caliper could be seized.
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i would put my money on the left caliper being frozen.

pull the pads and check the caliper out. If its bad i would go buy new loaded calipers from your local auto store. They might be pricey but they usualy have decent (bendix) pads and have a lifetime warranty. (I have taken advantage of mine already)
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yup check the pistons in the calipers
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i'd check the air pressure in the tires along with the cailpers being frozen
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Originally Posted by Kaleb
Could be the road, could be the air in your tires, could be worn brake pads, could be air in your brake lines, it could be a number of things.
Good advice. Don't automatically assume caliper. Start cheap and easy then work your way up.
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Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Good advice. Don't automatically assume caliper. Start cheap and easy then work your way up.
its fairly easy to check if a caliper is seized. its also the most likely culprit.
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Tire pressure first, but its most likely a seized piston in your caliper. I would replace both with a loaded set from a parts store.
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My truck pulled to the right once, i rotated my tires..that was a easy fix...good luck with yours.
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Could also be the belts in the tire shifted out of wack. rotate the tires and see if it pulls tho the other side.
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Another possibility: is the torque rod in place? This is the solid bar that runs from the tower on the front axle to the frame, right next to the draglink. If a previous owner (or yourself) removed it, axle wrap under braking will cause the truck to pull right.
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