one sided brakin...

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SHOstuff

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If the driver side brakes are working and not so much the pass side, just a little, then would you say its the calipers or brake line?
 

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could be a stuck slider pin or a collapsed line. disconnect the line from the caliper...if it drips pretty good, it's very likely the caliper.
 

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Well, to be picky about it, the brakes are not divided between left and right, the two circuits are crossed with LF & RR together, RF & LR together.

Slider pins in the bracket, or a swollen brake line.

In the rear, it can also be a stuck parking brake.
 

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Like Ron said, the diagonal circuits are independent, so it could even be the master cylinder, or anything in between.
 

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Ok.Thank y'all. I was told it could be a bad brake line but I wanted to hear what my friends on here say.
 

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