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Old 04-30-2015, 07:57 PM
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Braking Question!

Hey guys here is my question on my 2000 4runner 4x4 3inch lift OME 1in body lift! When I'm pressing on the brakes little hard it will pull to the right but when I'm done pressing the brakes it will shoot to the left! What I've replaced both LBJ both calipers both brakes lines for the front. It still causing the issue. Now I wonder if my alignment is causing it here the alignment photos.

When I first got her aligned
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about 8 months later for alignment
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I've order some SPC adjustable UCA see if this helps.

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Old 04-30-2015, 08:31 PM
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sounds to me like the passenger side might be grabbing more, you correct for it, then when letting off the brake, your correction pulls you back to the left?

i'd also check for wheel bearing and tie rod play.
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Have you checked your steering rack? You could have play in the bushings allowing movement.
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