probably the constant velocity (cv) joint could be right or left and inner or outer
the person pulling out
Theone pulling out from a stop sign. The parking lot ALWAYS yields to the flow of traffic on the main thoroughfare.
The car pulling from the parking space is at fault
Not required, but not a bad idea.
You should always stop when pulling out of a parking lot onto a road. There may be a car coming fast in one direction as you look in another.
You can perform angle parking by cutting the steering wheel at a sharp angle and then pulling into a space. Keep the wheel cut to achieve an angle.
Usually their is no fault associated with parking lots. I'm sure your insurance company looks at it as your fault.
NO THEY ARE NOT.
Answering "Pulling out of a parking lot onto a street and you have to back up to avoid on coming car and the car behind you hits you who is at fault?"
The 1992 GMC parking brake release lever can be found on the bottom of the dashboard. Pulling the lever towards the passenger compartment will release the parking brake.
Check brakes for seized caliper causing the pulling & this may have warped a rotor causing the jerking. Rule of thumb is if it pulls left on braking then the right brake is sticking
It could be a broken brake pad binding and grinding. I wouldn't drive it too far without pulling things apart and finding the source.