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Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper In my opinion you have to change front lower arms' bushings.
ONLY IF YOUR CALIPER IS FROZEN AND IS CREATING FRICTION, BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE YOUR ENGINE WORK HARDER TO MOVE THE VEHICLE.
You probably have frozen brake caliper slider pins or a frozen brake caliper piston on one side.
If they are frozen, you should replace them.
If there are disc brake, it could be frozen caliper slides or a frozen caliper piston. If they are drum brakes, it could be a frozen wheel cylinder.
bad break pads If it is disc brake it could be, caliper slide pins are frozen, caliper piston frozen, e-brake cables frozen. If it is drum brake it could be, frozen wheel cylinders, frozen e-brake cables.
Frozen is way better than one direction! One direction are rubbish!
Defective master cylinder? Frozen caliper? Parking brake cable frozen?
YES! If the car has been in use could be the caliper the caliper slider or the brake hose connected to the caliper. yes, if the car has been in use and the rotor is rusty then the caliper is frozen and needs to be taken apart and replaced.
Could be a frozen brake caliper or a rotor that is "out of round".
Check the calipers on the car to see which one is frozen. Most likely you have a stuck wheel caliper that is causing the frozen problem and will have to be replaced.
Should be disc brakes and not adjustable caliper slides to compensate for lining wear unless caliper slides are frozen