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I agree with the sticky slides. Clean and regrease them with silicon brake slide grease. If the pins are rusted, either put them on a wire wheel and clean them up really good or replace them.
You wouldn't necessarily feel a pull to one side. I know I didn't when my truck did the same thing 40K ago.
Lack of lubrication causes them to rub more. That rubbing doesn't cause a pull, just premature wear. Clean, lube and they'll treat you good. I do this everytime I change my brakes. It'* easy maintenance to keep from burning through one pad.
Lack of lubrication causes them to rub more. That rubbing doesn't cause a pull, just premature wear. Clean, lube and they'll treat you good. I do this everytime I change my brakes. It'* easy maintenance to keep from burning through one pad.
The usual symptoms of brake bleeding issues is a spongy pedal that could slowly sink to the floor. I've never seen a bleeding issue wear one pad like his pics. Either the caliper should be filling or not, I've been wrong before...but would put $5 that the caliper slides and pins are not clean and lubed. As well I'd put another $5 on once it'* done that in 5-10 thou both sides are equal.
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