Our 92 Fleetwood Flair pulls to the left when brakes are applied. I inquired at a local RV repair facility and was told brake jobs run about $600 per axle. Any recommendations besides getting rid of...
Not specific to your rig but you may have a weak brake hydraulic hose going to the brake caliper. This is the short rubber hose connecting the metal brake line to the brake caliper. The hose ages and swells when pressure is applied, reducing pressure to the affected caliper. If it is pulling to the left, check the hose on the passenger side brake caliper. Relatively cheap part.
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