japickar
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I have had my 1008 lifted for a few months and a few miles now but I am still trying to pinpoint my brake issue. Whenever I get on the brakes pretty hard, the truck wants to pull VERY hard to the right. I can counter-steer the pulling but I don't want this to become a safety issue if I ever get in an emergency stop situation.
So far I have bled the brakes at least 4 times - twice manually (when I first lifted the truck), once with a vacuum bleeder, and today with a pneaumatic bleeder. Every time I have ended up with great pedal pressure. I always end up with the same issue though.
I have all new stainless flex lines and have checked and found no leaks. I have bled to I had no more air each time, but have not completely flushed the system. I am using DOT 5 fluid.
I am wondering if maybe I have a bad wheel cylinder on the left rear, or maybe just need to completely flush all of the lines to see if that fixes the problem. Perhaps this was a problem I have had all along, and the lift and big tires just exacerbated the problem. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Also, today when bleeding with the pneaumatic bleeder I accidently drained the rear brake reservoir. I filled it back up and bled the rear again. It seems everything is back to "normal" now, but did I create a new problem? As said, I have good pedal and it stops as good as it did before.
So far I have bled the brakes at least 4 times - twice manually (when I first lifted the truck), once with a vacuum bleeder, and today with a pneaumatic bleeder. Every time I have ended up with great pedal pressure. I always end up with the same issue though.
I have all new stainless flex lines and have checked and found no leaks. I have bled to I had no more air each time, but have not completely flushed the system. I am using DOT 5 fluid.
I am wondering if maybe I have a bad wheel cylinder on the left rear, or maybe just need to completely flush all of the lines to see if that fixes the problem. Perhaps this was a problem I have had all along, and the lift and big tires just exacerbated the problem. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Also, today when bleeding with the pneaumatic bleeder I accidently drained the rear brake reservoir. I filled it back up and bled the rear again. It seems everything is back to "normal" now, but did I create a new problem? As said, I have good pedal and it stops as good as it did before.