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Question by  GreyDwarf (26)

My brakes pull on my Chevy truck. What should I do?

 
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Answer by  thattractorguy (2970)

Typically this is caused by the brake line sucking in and keeping fluid from reaching the caliper on that corner. Pull the line off where it connects to the caliper on the opposite side it pulls to. Press the brakes and see if fluid comes out. If no fluid comes out, replace that line, bleed brakes, and you're done.

 
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Answer by  Marvelmomma (124)

Many brake specialty shops offer a free inspection to see what's wrong. From there, you can decide what to do -- change pads, replaces discs, etc.

 
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Answer by  Amber40 (24961)

Well the first thing to do is pull your wheels and check your brakes. Chances are you have one side worn down and not the other. Go ahead and replace both sides and make sure you lines are fined and you have plenty of fluid. If that doesn't help then get an alignment done.

 
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