get your mechanic to chec k if the brake discs are still straight and that the pads aren't touching the disc all the time-most often the latter would be the cause and you may need to change the brake pads holders
The drivers side of what? The tires? The brakes? The engine? Please be more specific.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
Failed brake line.
on the drivers side located on a junction block in the line going to the rer brakes
its located next to the drivers side front tire, by the brakes
on the axle housings near the brakes on the back side of the transfer case skid plate on the drivers side
check cv joints ball joints tierodends
The adjuster spring and cable are under the car, drivers side, just in front of the rear tire.
sounds like you need pads cheap fix
It can be attached to the bottom of the master cylinder or on the drivers side frame between the firewall and the radiator. Follow the brake lines coming out of the master cylinder.
It gets added to the master cylinder located drivers side of the firewall
A four wheel car can drive on two wheels. There are 1/4 mile drag cars that can do the 1/4 mile on just the two rear wheels. There are stunt car drivers that can drive a car on just the drivers side or passenger side wheels.