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Old 06-26-2005, 11:11 PM
69camaroboy 69camaroboy is offline
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locked brake?

hi all. Just brought my camaro home after a very aggrivating ride home. I pulled out of my girlfriends driveway and i hear a few small little taps on the passenger side. Didn't think anything of it. I start driving and my car goes flying to the right. I painfully drive the thing home with the steering wheel turned to the left the whole time. Not a whole lot, but enough to make it annoying. If I let go of the wheel, it veers to the right quickly.

Before i get into finding whats wrong, i wanted to ask here if anyone can guess what happened. I have a feeling the brakes locked on the passenger front wheel because i hear a small squeeling from it and of course the steering. Does that sound right? or something else maybe? Tie rods were fine when i bought the car (a few weeks ago).

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Old 06-27-2005, 09:52 AM
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Re: locked brake?

You probably have a bad caliper on the passanger side. If the piston isn't able to move freely it can cause the brakes to remain tight on the rotors causing a pull to that side.
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