warped brake discs can cause your brakes to grab in reverse. Hope this helps.
Centric brakes are brakes which grab the tire in the middle for slowing the vehicle down. Most brakes grab at the side which can lead to swerve on very rare occasions.
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it is friction and when the water goes on the brakes and tires they bond together
Your brake might grab when going downhill because the pads are wearing out. The lines may also need bled properly.
Make sure there are no fluid leaks getting on the brake linings' Make sure all brakes are working and are adjusted properly Make sure brakes are wearing equally
POSSIBLE SHOES ON BACKWARDS? HAVE YOU HAD ANY REPAIR WORK DONE RECNTLY?
Is your car equipped with an ABS system? That keeps the vehicle from locking the brakes to prevent skidding. The brakes automatically "GRAB" on and off to slow without skidding
sounds like air in the line they might need bleed or the caliber might be going bad if it is on the front
Sticking caliber. Flush the brake system and install fresh brake fluid, then bleed the brakes. If that does not help, replace both calibers and brake pads on the axle where the brakes are grabbing.
All four brakes should engage at the same time. You probably need to bleed your front brakes. If road conditions are wet or you haven't driven the car in a while, drum brakes sometimes "grab". Many cars have rear drum brakes and front disc, this could be what you're expieriencing.
Prevents brakes from locking by pulsating the pressure when you apply firmly so they don't grab.