Also, check the frame where the rear, lower A-arm mounts.
If the bracket is loose, the car will dive to that side under braking.
>Message text written by sebking
>>So I've got a braking imbalance which caliper is likely to be at fault,
>the
>one on the side that it pulls to or the other?
>Which one gets the strip down first?
><
>
>Is the imbalance only when braking or when not braking. If it is the
>former check the side that is not grabbing hard enough. If it is the
>latter check the side that is grabbing when it isn't supposed to.
>
>Dave
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