Sounds like a suspension problem, ball joint or bushes. Jack up the car and see if either front wheel has excessive play.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : ( Yes , there are disc brakes , front and rear )
disc brakes , front and rear
disc brakes - front and rear
disc brakes , front and rear
The front brakes on any vehicle do most of the stopping. When you apply the brakes the weight shifts to the front of the vehicle. For this reason the front brakes are needed more than the rear. Try stopping a vehicle with just the hand brake which applies only the rear brakes.
On a Ford Explorer : There are disc brakes on the front and ( starting with the 1995 model year ) there are disc brakes on the rear also ( instead of drum brakes on the rear )
disc brakes , front and rear
Yes.
warped rotors
On a 2008 Ford Explorer : ( disc brakes , front and rear ) Also , on the inside of the rear rotors is a small set of parking brake shoes
Sorry no , the 1992 and 1995 both have front disc brakes but have different part numbers for brake pads , rotors The 1992 has rear drum brakes , the 1995 rear disc brakes
Have the front rotors turned on a lathe at a dealership. check brakes and rotors