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Re: 1989 ford crown vic pulls after new brakes installed
| sleepdog@optonline.net | 14 Apr 2005 20:19 |
Wonderful, another hurc a.s to toss on the pile. Not even trying to be helpful... you've contributed zilch so far...
<< I like you. You're my new play toy. >>
Sorry, I prefer the opposite sex... leave your personal orientation out of it
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| Mark | 14 Apr 2005 16:33 |
>Hey, you don't like my advice? Too bad, it's free. And everyone here is certainly getting what they pay for from you, now aren't they?
I like you. You're my new play toy.
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| sleepdog@optonline.net | 13 Apr 2005 17:06 |
I've had low tires pull the steering one way, only in need of about 10 lbs of pressure, and were not flat on the rim as you suggest. And how "severe" is severe on usenet anyway?
So go ahead and replace everything before ruling out the obvious, if that's how you fix stuff. Seems like the original poster already did that and no joy.
Hey, you don't like my advice? Too bad, it's free.
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| Mark | 13 Apr 2005 15:59 |
>Why, because tire pressure has no impact on a car pulling to one side >when braking? It would have to be flat on the rim to react as he described. The word severe was used several times.
>And your advice would be? Check the position of the power seats. If they are fine, I would make sure the rear defroster is not on. Possibly check the washer fluid level as well.
I know this makes sense to you, at least.
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| sleepdog@optonline.net | 13 Apr 2005 14:32 |
Why, because tire pressure has no impact on a car pulling to one side when braking?
And your advice would be?
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| Mark | 13 Apr 2005 11:29 |
>Check the air pressure in the tires obviously if you haven't already. That advice is as good as telling him to make sure the radio isn't on.
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| sleepdog@optonline.net | 13 Apr 2005 01:06 |
Check the air pressure in the tires obviously if you haven't already. How about the brakes being bled? Is it possible you have air in one of the lines?
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| gyrene | 13 Apr 2005 00:03 |
car pulls hard left. I have had it back to the shop 4 times. New pads, new caliphers, new rotors, new seals, repack bearings, new wheel seals, cleaned and adjusted rear brakes. Car can be driven a few miles and it will not pull. All of a sudden when braking, it will pull. If I slam on brakes it doesn't seem to pull. When I brake normally, i.e., traffic light, stop sign, etc., it then pulls severely. Anybody have any suggestions? Thank you.
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