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uneven brake fluid pressure to one of the wheels, or bad/loose front end parts. brake culprits; bad brake hoses, frozen caliper brackets/slides, frozen calipers, or wrong fluid or incorrect fluid in the brake reservoir. suspension culprits; bad balljoint, loose upper or lower contol arm bushings, bad tire, or out of alignment.

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