Loose tire rim?
Check for a worn or warped break rotor on the front driver side. You may need to replace the break pads and rotor.
apply your brakes gently while accelerating at the same time
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Brakes could be bad, or wheel bearings too, des happen when u apply th brakes or just when is rolling? either way answer is probably around the tires
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
The amount of time brakes last depends on several factors including:how often the driver must apply the brakes,how hard the driver applies the brakes,what quality of brakes (pads and/or shoes) are being used,and finally, other factors like brake fluid leaking onto the pad or shoe surfaces.The best way to determine the situation is to take off a wheel and measure the thickness of the pad or shoe periodically, at least every five to ten thousand miles.
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Air pressure within the air braking system of a tractor-trailer (or large truck) is what prevents the brakes from being applied. The pressure of the air pushes back a large spring at each wheel. The large spring will apply the brakes when there is no pressure in the system. When the driver steps on the brake pedal, air is released out of the system and the brakes are applied. When the driver's foot comes off the brake pedal, air is quickly pumped back into the system and the brakes are released. Disconnecting the air line has the same effect on the trailer's brakes. Air is released from the system, and the brakes are applied. It is not the brakes themselves that lock. Application of the brakes causes the wheels to lock.
What is stab braking?Apply your brakes all the way.Release brakes when wheels lock up.As soon as the wheels start rolling, apply the brakes fully again. (It can take up to one secondfor the wheels to start rolling after you release the brakes. If you re-apply the brakes before thewheels start rolling, the vehicle won't straighten out.)This is directly from the NYS CDL Manual.
apply your brakes gently as you accelerate
apply your brakes gently as you accelerate