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Old May 8, 2004
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I now have 15,000KM on my 03 Civic and everytime I break my car will pull to the right. Does anyone know what this may be??
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it's brake but yea....someone else had this issue on here before as well. I did to when i had my 01 Civic but i never really looked into it because i didn't see any harm in it cause it wasn't that serious.
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my car has always goes to the right when i leave the wheel alone for a bit not just when im brakeing
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So when you "break"; jerk the wheel to the left. That should counter-act your pulling to the right. Just make sure to do it quickly before the "breaks" fade and disappear.
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I'd bleed the BRAKE lines. The brake channels operate diagonally across the car, so if the Front Left/Right Rear line has a bubble in it, then it'll make the Front Right/Left Rear line bite harder and cause the pull. Start there, see if that takes care of it. Look at all 4 front pads and see if they're wearing evenly.
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get new pads
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omg

this guy did the same mistake that i did..

break instead of brake. omg. LOL.

but yeah, change it with AEM Nissin pad and brembo blank. lol.
 
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