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Jeep Pulls Left w/ Hard Braking

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by groove93, Jun 25, 2010.

  1. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    One of the main complaints about drums is that they are not self-cleaning, like disks. You can indeed get water/mud/sand in the drums and that will affect braking.

    The obvious thing if you spend a lot of time in muddy water is to upgrade to disks. But you may be able to improve things by drilling the drums. That should make the drums more self-cleaning, though I expect it won't be as effective as disks.

    Also, it's a good idea to rinse out the drums after you've been running in deep water.
     
  2. mnypitCJ

    mnypitCJ Member

    We havent had any rain in a while, it was a very dusty roads. We could barely see 3 jeeps ahead. The left front was actually locking up, when I back down the driveway and jerk the brakes, or tap them hard, the left front was locking up. Spray it out with water from behind and all fixed. Then I drove it on a dusty sugar sand dirt road for about 20 minutes when my dogs escaped, and it started doing it again. And once again, I hosed it out and it was fine.

    I had discs on my list for next mod, and somebody made me an offer I couldnt refuse last night and my Jeep went away on a trailer. Very sad to see her go.

    Tim, how do you like the J10? I am going to look at an 81 today. Anything I should look for? Maybe shoot me a PM so its not in a brake thread. LOL.

    Thanks guys for all the help.