Some Ford Expedition owners report experiencing issues such as grabbing, lurching, and loud noises after installing new brakes and calipers on the left front tire. These problems may arise if the caliper is positioned too far forward, causing the tire to rub against it. Additionally, some owners find that the right caliper may not operate correctly, leading to uneven wear on the brake pads. Others have noted that rear brake issues could stem from a caliper assembly that drags too much and fails to release properly. Worn or warped brake discs or rotors can also contribute to dragging issues. Furthermore, a contaminated rotor surface or brake pads may cause the vehicle to pull to one side, which can sometimes be remedied by cleaning the rotors and filing down the pads. To diagnose these issues, some owners suggest lifting the front wheel off the ground to check its rotation and observing any changes after relieving hydraulic pressure. It is crucial to address these concerns promptly to maintain vehicle safety and functionality, and consulting a mechanic is advised if problems persist.
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