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darren m
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Agreed. You aren't getting equal pressure on the front calipers. One appears to be working fine - the other being sluggish or seized up.

 

Get the wheel, which doesn't appear to be braking properly - off the ground - get someone to press the brakes and see if it is working slowly or working at all.

 

After that - it depends how handy you are. You can try freeing the caliper up or replace it.

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right so i hit the brakes at about 30mph and the car pulls me violently to one side

 

any ways i,ve checked the brake pads , suspension , all look ok

 

what am i missing

 

would only the front brakes cause this reaction

 

thanks

What are you missing ? Model and year may help. Has the fluid been changed ? It could be a hose or an abs problem .

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Definitely sounds like a seized caliper. It could be as simple as removing the guide pins and greasing them, or it could be the piston pot itself (rubber ring around piston pot worn or piston rusted meaning the rubber ring cannot retract the piston). Second job is caliper off and overhauled, but I'd try the slider pins first. Lift the front wheels off the ground one at a time and try to spin them. A seized caliper will make the wheel harder to turn, or you may hear a metallic scraping noise. Best sort it out asap otherwise it could warp your brake disc.

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ok the car pulled to the right so it will be the front left caliper

 

idiot :whistling: i was looking at the right drivers side .

 

its a trooper and yes i think they have slider bolts , at least the rear does anyway

 

i,ll have a look

thanks

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