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Old 09-25-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hello I'm from Europe
Can anybody help me?I have a 2003 mustang GT.
My problem is that my car moving a bit right or left when I brake or on a wrong surface.
I have allready changed the hydroboost brake,the power steering and the steering shaft. Still makes the same.
I can feel the brake pedal force on the steering wheel.

If anybody had the same problem let me know.
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big fat tires may cause the car to track< on the pavement.
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I don't think big tires are the problem,because I can feel the brake pedal force
on the steering wheel,while the car is not moving(motor is running).I push the brake pedal,and the steering wheel just moves an inch to the side.

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It sounds to me that you are experiencing "grab" problems. Major cause of this is a broken/loose component that could fail during an emergency stop. As simple as linings contaminated with grease or oil could cause that too. So inspect a possible leaking brake fluid that may have contaminated your brake linings causing it to grab/slip. Uneven braking action that results usually causes the car to veer to one side when brakes are applied.
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