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scottie58
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Jun 9, 2013, 10:54 PM

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why did my 1979 corvette jump left when I had to brake hard yesterday at 65 mph, I am an american living in sweden cant get any answers there are no real mechanics here just money sucking bullSh!t backyard mechanics, One more question I have a 2010 dacia sandero, does anyone the location of the fuel filter on this thing?


MarineGrunt
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Jun 9, 2013, 11:26 PM

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It could be caused from worn pads/rotors, the suspension, tires, or out of alignment. There's no way to really give you a definite answer without seeing. All you can do is inspect components for wear. My truck did the same thing until I replaced the pads and rotors.


Hammer Time
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Jun 10, 2013, 3:20 AM

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MG is correct. It could be something not even related to brakes like a worn steering component allowing the wheel to move when braking. Could be faulty brake hose or caliper also.



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