Slight pull right when braking

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byrds6

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Any ideas on why this would be? I had to have both front calipers replaced due to the left one occasionally locking up. Now when I brake slightly harder than a normal slow to stop it pulls ever so slightly right. It doesnt jerk the wheel or anything but still. Could air be left in the line on the left side or something?
 

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Either that or there is a fray in the rubber line. Ive seen it countless times. Someone leaves a caliper hang by the brake line and it frays a piece of the line on the inside. Depending on which way the fray is facing it can either stop fluid going to the caliper or keep the pressure in the caliper.
 
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Would the brakes be spongy and soft if air was in only one caliper?
 
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