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  • #16
    Originally posted by slobodan View Post
    I have heard of rubber pipes 'swelling'.
    I've never experienced it though.
    Did you clean out the calipers?
    Both calipers are new as are disks and pads.
    SWIFT AND BOLD

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    • #17
      bump
      SWIFT AND BOLD

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      • #18
        It's usually a sticking caliper piston that causes pulling to one side, but if yours a new then I guess you can rule them out.
        A weak spring or damper could cause pulling to one side as well.

        Bounce each front corner of the truck an see it the off side seems stiffer than the near side.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by charvell View Post
          all done nice easy job. However the truck still pulls to the left under braking, so i got the tracking rechecked all good, cant seem to see or feel any play any where. So now i am thinking brake pipes? Any one else got any ideas?

          Colin
          Mine tends to pull to left under braking even after changing flexy hoses , discs and pads and checking all caliper pistons are free . I put it down to large tyres and camber of road . Did pass brake test on MOT as even braking aswell .
          Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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          • #20
            Check your tyre pressure, I had a slow puncture on the front, if I forgot to pump it up it would let me know by pulling.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Dodge View Post
              Check your tyre pressure, I had a slow puncture on the front, if I forgot to pump it up it would let me know by pulling.
              Thanks Guys, didnt think of tyres. mmmm
              SWIFT AND BOLD

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