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Re: .HELP PLEASE......at the end of my wits
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Posted by Al English on February 10, 2001 at 11:26:10 from (24.30.29.47):
In Reply to: .HELP PLEASE......at the end of my wits posted by tommyw on February 10, 2001 at 10:52:17:
Jim has a good point. If your brake system is split diagonally rather than front/rear, half of the system may not be working correctly. This kind of brake problem will cause the steering wheel to pull to one side. Assuming everything in the steering & suspension is ok, there is nothing loose, bent, or broken, and the brake calipers are floating and not sticking, I would check to see if the front and rear wheels are tracking properly, and that the wheelbase is the same on both sides of the vehicle. Under heavy braking a weak or broken front spring would cause this. Steering stabilizers are not intended to correct this kind of problem, and many of the people who have then really don't need them. Having said all this, I suspect your problem is in some way brake related. Maybe you should get a Ford next time? Good luck...Al English
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