I have an 03 wrangler and the brakes are pulling to the right a small amount. Is there a way to tell if
it's the back or front.How can I tell if it's the front or rear brakes pulling?usually when they pull it will be the front brakes, more than likely your drivers side brake isn't working properly.How can I tell if it's the front or rear brakes pulling?Get up to 40 mph and stomp the brakes. If the car swerves to the right, it's the front brakes (most likely). If the rear end makes a break to the left and wants to make your Jeep swap ends, it's the rear. You have a very short wheelbase, so be careful you don't turn the wheel to the right and trip the damn thing over.How can I tell if it's the front or rear brakes pulling?if its possible take it to a car dealership and check the tracking if not when driving on a Straight road about 30mph put the steering wheel Straight and then let go and the car should pull if the tracking is out. also do the same but brake (making sure no 1 is behind you lol)and if its the brakes you should the pull to what ever side it is.
p.s if you get the tracking done the car may pull slightly to the left due to the camber of the road.How can I tell if it's the front or rear brakes pulling?Find an empty parking lot and drive in a straight line at a slow speed, release the steering wheel and lightly apply the brakes - if the steering wheel moves in the direction of the pull, it's the front wheel on the side of the pull that's grabbing or the opposite side that's not engaging as hard.
It may be a wise move to switch the front tires from side to side before getting too involved with the brakes. Often times this will be a tire concern.
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