I have noticed that when I press the brake the truck seems to "drift" a little one way or the other. If you go into a curve and turn to the right it will drift a little to the left and vice versa for the other side. I just replaced the driver's side tie rod end and the 2 big sway bar bushings that mount to the frame. (One on each side). The 1st time I felt it I thought the front end was hydroplanning a little. Scared the piss of me. Lol.
Really can't screw up what I did unless you just don't tighten things back down. Lol. Just thought of something as I was driving awhile ago but I don't know they are called. There are some big rubber bushings where the a frame or whatever mounts to the frame. Those could be worn
I don't know what these are called but I think I found my problem. Both sides (pass&drive) appear to be worn out. Put a long screwdriver screwdriver in there and you can move them around fairly easy.
Could also be the rubber brake hoses on the front. Might not be getting enough fluid to one side or another. I had that problem and replaced with the braided stainless lines. Stops much better with even pressure
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