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My f150 started pulling to the right yesterday, it's not terrible but it's definitely pulling. It's not the road for sure. It seems to be most noticeable when I am accelerating from a stop, and then it goes away. I don't notice it pulling when I am stopping. My tire pressures are good, my front end has no play, so I assume its brake related. My question before I start destroying my bank account is could a brake hose have a partial clog and cause this issue?
How many miles are on the truck and when was the last time the brakes were serviced?
If that is where your suspicions lead you, pay attention to noise, like a dragging brakes. Also, buy an inexpensive infrared temperature gun and check the temp differences side to side each time you drive, and see if there is a trend of consistently higher temps on the side that the truck is pulling to.
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