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Re: 1989 ford crown vic pulls after new brakes installed
| fordsrus12473@yahoo.com | 13 Apr 2005 01:09 |
>That's real great advice... the customers at your dealership must love >you [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > >Better check those used oil containers, looks like they're getting full lmfao what advice did you give?
btw i left 3 out which ones were they?
tell me what would you check next?
hurc ast
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| sleepdog@optonline.net | 13 Apr 2005 00:59 |
That's real great advice... the customers at your dealership must love you
But then again if they are smart they probably keep you waaaaaay in the back sweeping up the speedy dry
Better check those used oil containers, looks like they're getting full
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| fordsrus12473@yahoo.com | 13 Apr 2005 00:51 |
>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, [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >light, stop sign, etc., it then pulls severely. Anybody have any >suggestions? Thank you. tire pressure bad caliper misadjusted rear brake ball joints tie ends wheel brngs sliders contamination on assembly glazed rotor rear drums not within .030 of each other castor u tell me
hurc ast
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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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