97 TJ Braking
#11
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
You need a professional.
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
#12
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
You need a professional.
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
#13
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
You need a professional.
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
You might be able to get by with a friend that knows this sort of stuff, but
I do not want you on the road behind me if you need to ask questions like
this.
"97tjMike" <MichaelJunior@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1179722137.695025.263950@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello,
>
> First of all thanks to everyone that helped me with my transmission
> problem a couple of weeks ago when I had mud in it. It's now 95% back
> to normal. Gonna drive it for a while so the rest of the mud will
> clear out. Anyways now I have braking issues. When I slam on the
> brakes, the vehicle swerves to the left. Why would this be. Would
> bleeding the brakes fix this problem, or maybe I need an alignment?
> Please help.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
#14
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
#15
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
#16
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
#17
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
Thanks
#18
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
I'd still pull the rear drums and hose them out. After you play in the
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>
#19
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
I'd still pull the rear drums and hose them out. After you play in the
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>
#20
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Re: 97 TJ Braking
I'd still pull the rear drums and hose them out. After you play in the
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>
mud you have to pay the piper.
97tjMike wrote:
> well the problem seems to have gone away. Must've just been something
> stuck like suggested. It now pulls a little right, which is what it
> had been doing before this. I'm pretty sure that that's due to an
> alignment needed, because the steering wheel is currently offcenter.
> Thanks
>