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10forty2 wrote:
Tire pressure, bad tire, a dragging brake, out of alignment....all will cause a constant pull to the offending side. If it only happens when you brake, then it tends to reason that the brakes on the pulling side is grabbing harder than the other side. That may mean that the caliper on the opposite is NOT grabbing at all, or is not grabbing as hard. Why? stuck caliper is my first guess. If you serviced the brakes and didn't service the calipers by cleaning/greasing the guide pins, then they may be sticking instead of moving the pads towards the rotor. The pads themselves (on the opposite side of the pull) could have a glaze on them if they weren't broken in properly after installation and even though they are compressed against the rotor, they may not be grabbing it. And like said above, the hydraulic line on the opposite side of the pull may be collapsing or have trash in the line blocking it from transmitting the pressure to the caliper. Where could the trash come from? Maybe from the inside of the line deteriorating...maybe from contaminated fluid... Best bet is to pull the brakes again and check things out.
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โFeb-01-2018 04:35 AM
John&Joey wrote:
...bad brake hose, blah blah blah would pull all the time.
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โJan-30-2018 03:28 PM
John&Joey wrote:Mr Steve wrote:
Any ideas on reason for my motorhome to pull to left when I brake....
Your brake shoe is dragging. You replaced the shoe's but not the caliper is what I'm betting.
Go to Harbor Fright and buy a cheap thermo gun. Shoot each rotor after driving around a bit without braking. See if one is running hot.
โJan-30-2018 02:58 PM
Mr Steve wrote:
Any ideas on reason for my motorhome to pull to left when I brake....
โJan-30-2018 02:47 PM
DrewE wrote:
tropical36--are you referring to tire air pressure as the first thing to check? I think the F53 uses (and has always used) hydroboost brakes, rather than air over hydraulic of some sort, so that's the only somewhat relevant air pressure I can think of.
In my experience, a sticky brake caliper can feel like a pull to the opposite side when braking, when it's more accurately a constant pull to that side all the time...so check your right brakes as well as the left. Motorhome brake calipers are somewhat prone to getting sticky since they tend to sit unused for rather lengthy periods of time and possible accumulate corrosion etc. There are, of course, other causes of sticky or intermittent braking.
โJan-30-2018 01:34 PM