Last week I took my 3500 to the dealer to have the brakes checked. I am going out west pulling a 14,000 lb. 5er in a few weeks. Don't want to be coming down a mountain and find I have no brakes. Told the mechanic that did the brakes this.
He told me I needed new shoes so we put them on. $200 plus dollars. When I picked up the truck it pulled to the left every time I stepped on the brakes. When I say it pulled to the left I mean if I took my hand off the wheel, doing 40 and stepped on the brakes, I'd ended up in the lane to my left before I stopped. It was not pulling to the left before I had the pads changed. I took the truck back to the dealer.
The mechanic said the truck was pulling to the left because the left calliper (sp) was sticking and needed to be replaced. He said I should replace left and right side at same time. I didn't have much choice so I agreed. New callipers were $300.
I pickup up the truck and the truck still pulled to the left exactly as it did before the callipers were replaced!
I know now I didn't have any problem with my callipers! The mechanic started replacing things thinking maybe this will fix the pull to the left.
I took the truck back again and was told maybe the rear brakes need some work.
I asked the mechanic what made him think the callipers were bad. He said he drove the truck around, put the truck on the lift, and the left caliper was sticking. Is this how you determine if a calliper is bad?
I will meet with the shop foreman on Monday. Since I am no mechanic thought maybe y'all could give me some advice on what the problem may be. Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
I have a '98 Dodge 12 valve 3500 4x4 with 86K.
He told me I needed new shoes so we put them on. $200 plus dollars. When I picked up the truck it pulled to the left every time I stepped on the brakes. When I say it pulled to the left I mean if I took my hand off the wheel, doing 40 and stepped on the brakes, I'd ended up in the lane to my left before I stopped. It was not pulling to the left before I had the pads changed. I took the truck back to the dealer.
The mechanic said the truck was pulling to the left because the left calliper (sp) was sticking and needed to be replaced. He said I should replace left and right side at same time. I didn't have much choice so I agreed. New callipers were $300.
I pickup up the truck and the truck still pulled to the left exactly as it did before the callipers were replaced!
I know now I didn't have any problem with my callipers! The mechanic started replacing things thinking maybe this will fix the pull to the left.
I took the truck back again and was told maybe the rear brakes need some work.
I asked the mechanic what made him think the callipers were bad. He said he drove the truck around, put the truck on the lift, and the left caliper was sticking. Is this how you determine if a calliper is bad?
I will meet with the shop foreman on Monday. Since I am no mechanic thought maybe y'all could give me some advice on what the problem may be. Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
I have a '98 Dodge 12 valve 3500 4x4 with 86K.