There I was driving like I always do to work. It happened to me so slowly, I almost hadn’t noticed it. Just a slight movement to the right side of the road as I applied my truck brakes. Oh, I guess I was thinking it was perhaps my steering becoming less reliable, or perhaps my steering bushings coming to the end of their life. But it was always “just slightly there” each time I applied my brakes, and I admit that I was getting accustomed to it always being there.
One day I was giving my friend “car junkie friend” Rob a ride across town. I had forgotten how badly my truck faded to the right-hand side of the road when I applied the brakes. But now, with Rob in the passenger seat, a car ahead of us on the highway I-94 put on it’s brakes and came to a very sudden stop. Applying my truck brakes at 70 miles per hour seemed to really accentuate how badly my truck was pulling to the right, much more than it had on urban streets around Ann Arbor. This time, it was a serious veer toward the right-hand side of the highway. Fortunately, I was able to lessen the pressure with which I had pushed on the brake pedal and so we stopped without going into the ditch on the right-hand side of the road. Rob suggested that I get my brakes inspected for proper working.
Boy, was Rob right. A quick trip to Ann Arbor Auto Brake Repair and I discovered that my truck had a seized brake caliper, which caused my truck to pull to the right side of the road while braking. The mechanic also pointed out to me, that the burning smell I detected was also connected to the same seized brake caliper, as it was also causing the brake pads to wear prematurely due to full engagement with the brake rotor during driving. I was also cautioned that the brake rotor should also be checked to ensure that the braking would be even and expected, rather than pulsing and unexpected when this repair was completed.
I cannot tell you the peace that I felt when that brake caliper was fixed and my vehicle began to brake properly, without pulling to the right-hand side of the road. I recommend that mechanics at Ann Arbor Auto Brake Repairs. Having these talented individuals working on your vehicle is worth your effort.