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Old 12-08-2004, 12:26 AM
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brake issue

I have a 93 cav, and I was wondering if anyone might know what my brake problem might be. When I hit my brakes heavily the car pulls to the left. I've replaced rotors, calipers, pads, and brake hoses up front. When I bleed the brakes I had to do all 4 to get my pedal back and noticed the right rear wouldn't bleed with the car off. When I got it to bleed it appeared to be full of water, however there were no signs of a leak. It also looks like my right rear pads my be slighty less worn than the rear left, but I don't have a micrometer to measure it. So for grins I replaced both rear wheel brake cylinders and the back brake hoses. I still seem to have the problem. I don't get an ABS light or a brake malfunction light. Also there aren't any codes showing up in the computer. I'm not sure what to look at next. I've also inspected the brake lines for to aft for leakage and didn't see anything. Thanks for any advice I can get..
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Old 12-08-2004, 12:44 AM
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How Is the Front Suspension?

Have you checked to make sure you don't have a worn Tie Rod End or Ball Joints?

Otherwise if all is good you may have to jack the car back up and have someone apply the brakes, make sure both front wheels are locking up. Maybe you have a bad Rebuilt Caliper?

Good Luck!


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