because the left wheels gets pooped on
you need the allignment doing if it is pulling to one side
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
amount of force or gravity pulling on it
Assuming I understand your question: The brakes are worn on one side because they are only or primarily working on that side. This should cause the car to pull toward that side when braking.
The car pulling from the parking space is at fault
you can disable it by pulling the relay or better yet the fuse. its under the hood where all of the relays are. i have a 98 and its on the drivers side. on the cover, it will tell you which are which. just pull it out when the car is off and no more ABS.
Usual cause for brake pulling is Caliper / cylinder is not working on opposite side of pull, or brake line hose has collapsed internally---i.e.=Not letting that caliper /cylinder release fully from the previous application---thus being almost "on" before you hit the brakes. SOMETIMES this happens on alternating sides----very hard to diagnose. Hoses should be replaced as a set for each side of the car/axle.
Drum & Disc are the two types of braking systems on a car.
As a GENERAL rule... It depends on where the vehicle pulling out of the side road is hit. If it is in the front half of the vehicle, it is obvious to the police and judge that that car pulled out in front of the oncoming car and did not give that car time to react by slowing down. If it was struck in the rear part of the vehicle the oncoming car should have had enough time to react and therefore it would normally be his/her fault.
If your car starts pulling to one side when you brake after driving through deep water, it may indicate that one of your brake components is wet or malfunctioning, potentially causing uneven braking. This could be due to water affecting the brake pads, rotors, or calipers on one side of the vehicle. It's important to have your brakes inspected to ensure they are functioning properly and safely. Additionally, check for any water damage to other parts of the vehicle.
The car's speed after coasting down the other side is determined by the force of gravity pulling it downhill and any friction or resistance acting against it.
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