dconnrt
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Hi all.
I have a weird problem that the local mechanic, to this day, doesn't believe:
Only in wet conditions it pulls to the right when braking - very concerning at times what with oncoming traffic being over to the right.
I have an '80s ex-MOD 110 with disks front and drums rear. Back in 2018 I put Britpart "Performance Brake Disc" from Paddock spares on, new calipers and pads; they worked great and there was no problem for years.
A couple of years ago this weird pulling to the right in the wet started happening. In the dry the brakes are perfect. When it's wet it'll pull right - I think once I brake a bit it'll be better and behave but after a bit more down the wet road it'll start pulling to the right again.
With this being a brake and a real safety concern of mine I gave it to a local mechanic to check out the brakes. He claimed the brakes were surprisingly even braking on a test machine but, after talking to him for a bit, I found that he just hadn't, or wouldn't, get around to actually taking it out for a drive in heavy rain (I can understand it - he wants to replace parts and get on with it).
The funny thing is he replaced the pads for new ones and the Defender behaved itself for some time in the rain - maybe 1/2 a year or so (I don't drive it that often so hard to be certain) but now, in the rain again, the problem is back.
I don't know where the issue is. I'm probably leaking diff oil into a rear drum (well I top it up anyway) but I think the problem has to up front because the pulling right is very very obvious.
As a last resort I'm considering replacing the discs, calipers and pads again.
Has anyone else had problems like this or any idea what the cause of it is ?
thanks for any info !
Derek
I have a weird problem that the local mechanic, to this day, doesn't believe:
Only in wet conditions it pulls to the right when braking - very concerning at times what with oncoming traffic being over to the right.
I have an '80s ex-MOD 110 with disks front and drums rear. Back in 2018 I put Britpart "Performance Brake Disc" from Paddock spares on, new calipers and pads; they worked great and there was no problem for years.
A couple of years ago this weird pulling to the right in the wet started happening. In the dry the brakes are perfect. When it's wet it'll pull right - I think once I brake a bit it'll be better and behave but after a bit more down the wet road it'll start pulling to the right again.
With this being a brake and a real safety concern of mine I gave it to a local mechanic to check out the brakes. He claimed the brakes were surprisingly even braking on a test machine but, after talking to him for a bit, I found that he just hadn't, or wouldn't, get around to actually taking it out for a drive in heavy rain (I can understand it - he wants to replace parts and get on with it).
The funny thing is he replaced the pads for new ones and the Defender behaved itself for some time in the rain - maybe 1/2 a year or so (I don't drive it that often so hard to be certain) but now, in the rain again, the problem is back.
I don't know where the issue is. I'm probably leaking diff oil into a rear drum (well I top it up anyway) but I think the problem has to up front because the pulling right is very very obvious.
As a last resort I'm considering replacing the discs, calipers and pads again.
Has anyone else had problems like this or any idea what the cause of it is ?
thanks for any info !
Derek