Hello 6x6 World,
I am trying to diagnose and fix my Argo's habit of pulling to the right. There have been a lot of very helpful threads (
to those who contributed to them) on the subject. I would like to try something referenced in post 18 of the thread http://www.6x6world.com/forums/argo-...html#post40117 which suggests that backing off a brake piston may help the situation.
I would like some help with this procedure. I'll start with the simplest question: is this suggesting I alter the master cylinder, or one of the cylinders at the brake pads? It would make sense that I am adjusting a pad cylinder, specifically the cylinder on the side I am pulling to (Argo pulling right, release the right brake cylinder a bit) - am I on track so far?
Next, can I get help with the adjustment process? Is it the procedure detailed in section 7.3.7 of the operator manual, or is it somewhere in the service manual? I only have the 05/06 service manual and it would appear that the steering / braking system has changed significantly since then.
Thanks to anyone who can get me pointed in the right direction.
For anyone else working through a pulling to the side issue, here are some helpful threads to read:
I am trying to diagnose and fix my Argo's habit of pulling to the right. There have been a lot of very helpful threads (

I would like some help with this procedure. I'll start with the simplest question: is this suggesting I alter the master cylinder, or one of the cylinders at the brake pads? It would make sense that I am adjusting a pad cylinder, specifically the cylinder on the side I am pulling to (Argo pulling right, release the right brake cylinder a bit) - am I on track so far?
Next, can I get help with the adjustment process? Is it the procedure detailed in section 7.3.7 of the operator manual, or is it somewhere in the service manual? I only have the 05/06 service manual and it would appear that the steering / braking system has changed significantly since then.
Thanks to anyone who can get me pointed in the right direction.
For anyone else working through a pulling to the side issue, here are some helpful threads to read:
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