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    I had the same issues on a '95 suburban. new hoses solved the problem.

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    Thanks guys, I hate to do the trial and error method! too costly. Everyone seems to be of the same consensus about the hoses, so I'll replace them probably next week when I get some time. I appreciate the help...CR
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    Brake Pull

     



    Did the problem just start out of the blue or did you notice it soon after some work had been done, or the car sat for a while, or some other clue? The brake flexible hoses are suspect, but air in the system, a dented metal line, or other things previously mentioned could also cause the pull. Rusty or contaminated pads or rotors can do it. After looking carefully, my first expense would be the front flex hoses, the right in particular.
    Last edited by Zpackrat; 12-03-2009 at 04:09 PM.

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