This afternoon, we replaced the discs and pads. Everything is top quality, but although the braking has improved, we noticed that one side brakes more than the other. What could it be? Brake hose, calipers....??




Thanks in advance!
Posted 06 May 2025 - 05:50 PM
Posted 06 May 2025 - 06:08 PM
Does the steering pull, or the whole car rotate without the steering pulling?
Posted 06 May 2025 - 06:48 PM
Posted 06 May 2025 - 06:53 PM
Does the steering pull, or the whole car rotate without the steering pulling?
Posted 06 May 2025 - 06:56 PM
Could be a sticking piston / pistons in one calliper. Check the pistons move freely and can be pushed back using a suitable clamp. It could also be a faulty flexible brake hose as they can collapse internally.
Posted 06 May 2025 - 06:57 PM
One other thing, are the rear brakes working ok, it couldn't be a faulty rear drum grabbing?
Posted 06 May 2025 - 07:43 PM
Does the steering pull, or the whole car rotate without the steering pulling?
Thanks for your help. No, the steering doesn't pull. Both times the car roted around 90°, it was on a long stretch with a slight downhill slope, at 80km/h, and due to abrupt braking.
If the front brakes grab or fail to grip on one side I've found the steering is pulled one way or the other. If there is no pull and the car just seems to turn one way, I'd be looking at the rear brakes as slidehammer suggests.
Posted 06 May 2025 - 09:01 PM
Is there a rear brake limiter and is it working?
Posted 06 May 2025 - 09:41 PM
Does the steering pull, or the whole car rotate without the steering pulling?
Thanks for your help. No, the steering doesn't pull. Both times the car roted around 90°, it was on a long stretch with a slight downhill slope, at 80km/h, and due to abrupt braking.
If the front brakes grab or fail to grip on one side I've found the steering is pulled one way or the other. If there is no pull and the car just seems to turn one way, I'd be looking at the rear brakes as slidehammer suggests.
Posted 06 May 2025 - 09:48 PM
One other thing, are the rear brakes working ok, it couldn't be a faulty rear drum grabbing?
Posted 06 May 2025 - 09:50 PM
Also bad form leaving the caliper dangling from the hose.Remove all the pistons and clean/renew seals as needed would be my thoughts.Change hoses at the same time.Steve..
Posted Yesterday, 07:52 PM
Posted Yesterday, 08:48 PM
Posted Yesterday, 09:44 PM
Rubbing on the steering arm? i’ve just had this on a bad set of new 7.5’s, sent straight back.
Posted Today, 02:01 AM
Sorry! I understand you correctly now, and I think I answered incorrectly before. When we went out this afternoon to test drive the car with new discs and pads, when braking hard, the steering wheel veers to one side. It may be necessary to have it realigned.
This means that one caliper works and the other doesn't. Say for example that the steering wheel pulled to the right, this means that the right caliper works and the left doesn't. If this happens over a long time you can also see it on the rotors: the caliper that works keeps the rotor shiny and clean, the caliper that doesn't work doesn't "clean" the rotor and it becomes rusty/corroded.
If your calipers are aftermarket ones then most likely it is best to replace them. If your calipers are the original ones, then it might be better to use new pistons and seals (unless the caliper bore is corroded/pitted). It is often said that the quality of original calipers is a lot better than aftermarket ones.
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