sticking calipers could cause this. if your vehicle pulls to one side when you apply your brakes then it genereally means that the other side is not working correctly. excessive brakeing can cause this to. if you travel down alot of hills then you have to apply your brakes alot more. or if you are pulling anything. your front brakes do about 80 percent of the brakeing and the rear do about 20 percent. make sure your rear is adjusted properly. when you replace the front pads make sure to grease the slides. if you experence any vibration when brakeing the you need to replace the rotors as well. make sure you tightened your vehicle lug nut to the proper specification (around 100 ft. lbs.)
fordparts.com shows disc brakes on the front of a 1988 Ford Ranger
is it front or rear
Check the pistons inside the calipers, usually they are the reason brakes lock up.
The short shoe goes on the front
Visit the forums at genvibe.com. There is a nice walk through with brakes to service your front brakes.
i changed the brakes on a ford ranger truck 3.0 engine and then its making a ground noise at the driver side front sideat the left
You graduate and exit through the front doors.
May have air in the system and have to be bled Check the flexible brake lines (front) to make sure they are not ruptured and are ballooning when brakes are applied
in many cases, contaminated brake fluid is the problem.
What are the brake rotors minimum thickness on a 1997 Buick Century? Thanking you in advance.
The front rotors are out of round or warped, Need to have the rotors turned.
hard breaking or no back brakes. also, back brakes adjusted wrong.