Pulling right while braking

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smurfslayer

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If it was me, I would put a jack under the right side and get the tires off the ground 1 at a time and have someone pump the brakes and release, then see if you can spin each wheel by hand to make sure you don't have a sticking caliper, or faulty brake line.

yeah - I think all of us left out any mention of the rear. I think it unlikely that it’s the rear, but it’s possible. So don’t ignore the rear wheels/brakes in your troubleshooting.
 

hwycycle

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I’m fighting a similar issue with a Dodge Charger.

if you have access to an infrared thermometer, try taking brake temps. Then compare side to side. Front to back shouldn’t be the same.... the fronts should be hotter than the rear.
 
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