Most likely simply different friction materials, with identical
hydraulic
pressure on both wheels the right might simply be grippier now.
Brakes are usually done in pairs for this reason. The easiest fix
is to
probably have the left rotor buzzed flat and toss in new pads. You
probably
got both sets of pads in the box.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Keith Evenson <epd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
So I was having issues with my disc brakes so I pulled my caliper
the pads
were shot and the rotor needed turning on the pass side but the
driver
side
was like new. So I had the work done put new pads on the pass side
and now
it seems to pull to the right when I brake. I did nit notice it pull
before
but with condition of the pads the pass side was doing all the
work. I
jacked up the front and spun both wheels and the pass side stopped
alittle
before the driver side when I pushed the brakes.
So does anybody have any ideas why it might be pulling?
Thanks Keith
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On May 27, 2010, at 11:19 PM, Bill Serckie <realtorbill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
wrote:
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