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I have a 1996 Chevy 3500 HD 4x4 diesel truck. I love it and need help. I have checked everything I can think of, brakes,tires, toe-in, etc. but the truck still pulls hard to the left. It pulls when braking and it will pull even when not braking, like coasting down a hill. I noticed uneven wear on my left front tire and I rotated all tires. The alignment does not look exceptionally off. I checked the brakes and they look good. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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I have a 1996 Chevy 3500 HD 4x4 diesel truck. I love it and need help. I have checked everything I can think of, brakes,tires, toe-in, etc. but the truck still pulls hard to the left. It pulls when braking and it will pull even when not braking, like coasting down a hill. I noticed uneven wear on my left front tire and I rotated all tires. The alignment does not look exceptionally off. I checked the brakes and they look good. Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

 

 

 

 

Sounds like a caliper is sticking in the front,,, i have the same problem and havent fixed it yet till i get my new wheels on.The slide pins need to be greased more than likely. hope this helps.

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I have a 1996 Chevy 3500 HD 4x4 diesel truck. I love it and need help. I have checked everything I can think of, brakes,tires, toe-in, etc. but the truck still pulls hard to the left. It pulls when braking and it will pull even when not braking, like coasting down a hill. I noticed uneven wear on my left front tire and I rotated all tires. The alignment does not look exceptionally off. I checked the brakes and they look good. Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

 

 

 

 

Sounds like a caliper is sticking in the front,,, i have the same problem and havent fixed it yet till i get my new wheels on.The slide pins need to be greased more than likely. hope this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

have the alignment checked. it may not look off but it still may be a possibility. another item to look at is tire pressure. ( dont know if you checked ) a low tire can cause a pull. one more possibility is a bad wheel bearing.

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