Chevrolet Repair: Breaks, brake hoses, mounting brackets


Question
Well for the longest time my front right breaks were locking up and wearing the out the pads when I would apply the breaks. I mean it would yank the wheel over to the right. I had the breaks bleed all the way around and while I was driving today the left side locked up and I was burning the pad down trying to get off the road. What causes this to happen ? It's a 95 chevy truck 1500 .

Answer
1. a stuck piston(s) within the caliper.

2. Rusted mounting brackets that are not allowing the caliper assembly to slide and release the pads from the rotor.

3. The most common is faulty collapsed internal brake hoses that go to the calipers.


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