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Old 02-25-2013, 03:35 PM   #1
Jon ghiles
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Default Newell Coach Pulling Right Upon Braking

Im pretty mechanically inclined around a car but at times I get a little intimidated with the grand scale of this motor coach. Not wanting to assume that I would know everything what it takes to maintain this huge beast I wanted to reach out and see if what others might suggest.

Anyways, to the issue at hand. The newell runs great and the steering is right on and seems properly aligned. But when braking it pulls to the right hard and it takes almost a good 1/8th turn of the steering wheel to straighten it out while breaking.

Any suggestions???
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