Because your making right turns going too fast.
Your front end may also be out of alignment. If the tires are wearing unevenly take it to a shop for an alignment.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
i spit on it
passenger side rear first then drivers side rear, then the passenger side front, and finally the drivers side front.
In front of the drivers side front wheel
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?
In the drivers side front wheel well.
Its by the front drivers side wheel, you must take the wheel off to get to it
If it's RHD, drivers side under floor, just in front of the rear wheel Passenger side, just in front of the rear wheel!!
it is under the front drivers side wheel well
behind the drivers side front wheel.
On the drivers side in front of the rear wheel.
The voltage regulator should be on the front of the car behind the drivers side headlights and on the wall the radiator is mounted to. Right in front of the drivers side wheel well