Check brake fluid to make sure it has not gone dry, if so then will require a total bleed brake system. Have the brakes been replaced recently? Could have a piston in the caliper stuck, which will then require to pull that caliper and replace it but then look at doing both.
It just means that your truck needs to be realigned. The left brake caliper or left front brake hose is seized/restricted and needs replaced.
it could be your brakes? does it go to the right when you press the brake, if so then you should release the air from the right brake, if not maybe your allignment is not good.
You most likely have a bad brake caliper on the side that it pulls to.
Uneven tyre pressure. Brake binding
it would be brake line ,if it pulls to right it would be the left one,if it pullss the left it is right one.sames to the caliber.
You have something wrong with the drivers side front brake. It is not working that's why it pulls to the right. Could be a bad rubber brake line that's not letting fluid through when brakes are applyed. A sticking brake cailber can cause this also. Pull front wheel and check things out.
The brake caliper on the opposite side is seized Example, if it pulls to the left, then the right side caliper is seized and must be replaced.
mine is located straight down from the brake booster.....follow the brake lines coming off the master cylinder....should lead you right to the valve you are looking for
Possibly a frozen front brake caliper
The two main possibilites are. (1)Brake caliper and/or brake hose. (2) Suspension/steering parts worn/loose
Could be a frozen brake caliper (opposite side) Could be rear brakes are not adjusted properly
with the park lights on both left and right side are lite. but when the brake is applied the right brake lights up and the left goes out(doesn't light up)