Brakes work by applying pressure on the brake drum and gradually slowing down your car. This should be a smooth, gradual process. If your brakes are grabbing, the process is anything but smooth - you'll feel an abruptness in the way your car stops, a sort of jerkiness.
If only one wheel is grabbing, check the opposite side for problems like a frozen caliper, pinched brake line, a restricted brake hose or a bad grease seal allowing grease to get on to the rotor.
One wheel of the brakes may be "grabbing" because of cracked brake linings or broken hardware. Have the brakes safety inspected soon!
It sounds like you may have an issue with your brake system, such as worn brake pads or warped rotors. It's important to have your brakes inspected by a professional as soon as possible to prevent further damage or safety concerns while driving. Addressing the issue promptly can help ensure your vehicle is safe to drive.
Brakes may grab due to several factors, including contaminated brake pads or rotors, uneven wear, or issues with the brake calipers. Moisture, dirt, or oil on the braking surface can also cause grabbing. Additionally, if brake components are misaligned or if there is an issue with the hydraulic system, it can lead to uneven pressure and result in grabbing. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve these issues.
It sounds like your brakes are grabbing, which is often caused by oil, grease or brake fluid on the brake shoes or drums. Take the brake drum off and if you find any contamination on the lining or the drum use brake cleaner to remove it.
The e-brake cable(s) could be stuck.
most of the time that makes guys feel like your about to brake up with them.
It seems like there might be air in your brake system. You should try bleeding your brakes and filling it with fresh brake fluid.
If you feel like replacing a transmission soon, sure. Otherwise, no.
The ball joint may be worn Several other causes; overinflated tire, out of balance tire, damaged tire belt, grabbing brake pad, warped brake rotor.
without a little more information, it's hard to be specific, but it kind of sounds like the brakes are grabbing at the front of the car before they grab in the rear. Or, they're grabbing harder in the front than in the rear. This could be because the rear brakes are shot, because the brakes are mal-adjusted or because the brake system proportioning valve is faulty. In any case, I'd take the car to a brake professional to have it checked.
Air in the brake lines