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I've read through several posts on here trying to find a solution to my problem but I haven't found it yet. It's on a 1984 M1009 CUCV
Here is my problem:
When braking, the vehicle will pull hard to the left or to the right. It appears that only one of the front brakes will get the majority of brake pressure and engage. When slamming on the brakes on the road, I leave a nice skid mark on only one side of the vehicle. There appears to be no reason behind which side it pulls to, sometimes it is to the left, sometimes it is to the right, with the same result. It also will do it regardless of which side the wheels are pointing towards when braking.
Ever since I restored this CUCV, it had pulled to the right when braking, not too bad, but noticeable. I wanted to get this vehicle braking correctly before next weekend when I have a couple people riding with me.
When I restored it last year, I put these new components in:
New front brake calipers
New brake pads front and rear
New rubber hoses that go from the front calipers to the steel brake line
New front rotors
New rear brake cylinders
Used, but functional at the time of install (from a parts CUCV I had), master cylinder and hydrobooster
All brakes were bled with a bleeder pump and I used DOT 5 fluid.
Because I was bored and the original looked crusty, this weekend I put in a new proportioning valve. This weekend I bled the brakes three times with DOT 5 fluid and still had the same result.
I read in some other post that someone was having an issue similar to mine and they diagnosed it as the hydrobooster because the steering wheel would be ripped out of their hands, I don't really have that issue, it jerks to whatever side the brakes decide to lock on, but I can turn the wheel and still have control of the steering, even though the brakes are fighting me.
Here is my problem:
When braking, the vehicle will pull hard to the left or to the right. It appears that only one of the front brakes will get the majority of brake pressure and engage. When slamming on the brakes on the road, I leave a nice skid mark on only one side of the vehicle. There appears to be no reason behind which side it pulls to, sometimes it is to the left, sometimes it is to the right, with the same result. It also will do it regardless of which side the wheels are pointing towards when braking.
Ever since I restored this CUCV, it had pulled to the right when braking, not too bad, but noticeable. I wanted to get this vehicle braking correctly before next weekend when I have a couple people riding with me.
When I restored it last year, I put these new components in:
New front brake calipers
New brake pads front and rear
New rubber hoses that go from the front calipers to the steel brake line
New front rotors
New rear brake cylinders
Used, but functional at the time of install (from a parts CUCV I had), master cylinder and hydrobooster
All brakes were bled with a bleeder pump and I used DOT 5 fluid.
Because I was bored and the original looked crusty, this weekend I put in a new proportioning valve. This weekend I bled the brakes three times with DOT 5 fluid and still had the same result.
I read in some other post that someone was having an issue similar to mine and they diagnosed it as the hydrobooster because the steering wheel would be ripped out of their hands, I don't really have that issue, it jerks to whatever side the brakes decide to lock on, but I can turn the wheel and still have control of the steering, even though the brakes are fighting me.