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Okay, if anyone can help me with this I will send them money for a case of beer as I am completely stumped. I have a 1986 M1008 I bought with 37,000 original miles. Truck was in nice shape when I bought it, just had been sitting for awhile. I removed the original Dana 60 front axle and replaced it with a completely rebuilt Dana 60 removed from a 1978 GMC 1 ton. This new axle has new kingpins, U-Joints, rotors, hubs, locking hubs, spindles, stub axles, gears, tie rods, calipers, wheel bearings, absolutely everything. I rebuilt the FF14 with new gears, carrier, seals, drums, wheel cylinders, shoes, hub assemblies, wheel studs, the works. Replaced the gears with 4.11s, kept the locker in the rear. Driving this truck now, the truck pulls to the left when braking. Here is the kicker- it does it intermittenly and will usually do it after driving for 20 miles. I have a 24 mile commute each way, each day. Usually around the 20-22 mile mark it does it. Highway driving usually provokes it faster than city driving. The brake rotors and hubs were brand new GM. The calipers and $90 pads were from NAPA. I replaced all of the steel brake lines and all of the brake hoses. I replaced the master cylinder with a unit from NAPA. Truck still pulling. I replaced the height sensing proportioning valve in the rear as well the limiting valve mounted to the front crossmember. Still doing it. My dad has a 1986 M1008 as well, I removed the front calipers and pads from his truck (which didn't pull) and installed them on my truck- still pulling. I thought I had a bad left front brake caliper mounting bracket, changed it- no dice. I made sure the caliper mounting brackets were clean, sandblasted and lubed properly. I borrowed a Brake Equalizer tool and measured the psi at each front caliper- I got a reading of 2500 psi at the left front and 3000 psi at the right front. Doesn't make sense as the truck pulls to the left! I am completely stumped.... Took a temperature reading immediately after getting out of the truck and found the left front rotor at 187*F and the right front at 173*F. Tried different wheels and tires, nothing. The only parts that I have not replaced on this truck is the hydroboost unit and the two brake lines coming out of the master cylinder going into the limiting valve. 57,000 miles on it now and am getting pretty sick of it as obviously I spared no expense and plenty of time. I am completely stumped and losing my mind as I have never ever come across this before. I consider myself somewhat intelligent, but I am begging for help here. Anybody?