I took my 1998. 5 to the shop 10 days ago, for brakes pulling to the right. Tech thought the hydraulic hoses (flexible brake lines) needed to be replaced. He replaced them but that did no good. Then he felt the calipers needed to be replaced. That didn't help. Then he switched brake pads left to right etc. the truck pulled to the left rather than the right. Therefore, he replaced the old pads with new ones. Then he discovered the brake pedal went to the floor with lines bled and reservoir full. So he diagnosed the problem as a bad master cylinder. He has replaced the master cylinder and still the front brakes do not work. Now he is replacing the pressure valve between the front (disc) and rear (drum) systems. No luck! There is a little evidence of the front pads hitting the newly turned rotors but the truck lacks normal stopping power. The lines have been repeatedly bled, now, all the parts (except the rotors which were turned) have been replaced and the brakes still are not working properly. Anyone have any ideas or advice? We're stumped.