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2000 toyota 4runner

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    Antonio C MichaelAntonio C Michael
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      okay so i have a 2000 toyota 4runner that i did a complete brake overhaul on i replaced master cylinder all lines front calipers rear drums after i did that had several sensors fail so i let truck sit for about a year and half till i got all the parts needed so now the truck is running no engine light everything works great but i noticed that when you press on the brake a little harder then normal the truck pulls and turns towards the driver side left and if you try to turn the wheel to the right while braking its hard and truck drives strait as long as your not pushing the brakes could the driver side front brake caliper be causing this problem

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      Billy AndrewsBilly
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        If it turns left when braking, there is indeed a problem with the right front brake. Could be as simple as a little air left in that line.

        Did you replace the rubber hoses as well as the hard lines?

        #879504
        Antonio C MichaelAntonio C Michael
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          Yes I did hard lines and rubber lines! So if truck is pulling to left while braking I need to check front right or passenger front caliper

          #879594
          Antonio C MichaelAntonio C Michael
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            i went after my wife got home with the truck and check the calipers both for front driver and front passenger are both working great i did indeed find air in the front passenger side lines i got the air bleed out and took it for a ride and its not pulling no more to the driver side when you brake you can actually control the truck in both directions now while braking thank you so much for the information and passing your knowledge along i greatly appreciate the help your awesome.

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            Billy AndrewsBilly
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              Nice work, thanks for posting the resolution.

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