The flawed premise is that the brakes are functioning normally other than the rear bias. THEY ARE NOT.
You're getting uneven front temps, and the brakes pull to one side. That's not a problem with the rear brakes, it's a problem with the FRONTS.

It ain't rocket science; any self-respecting semi-literate home mechanic would have shut off the computer days ago and gone back through the front [censored] brakes looking for problems associated with either a sticky caliper, air in the system, or an internally damaged flex line restricting the fluid back-flow when the brakes are released.

When it's the middle of winter and your hose is too warm inside, do you turn on the air conditioning instead of turning down the furnace? Do you switch cereal brands because the milk is spoiled? Do you buy new glasses instead of simply cleaning the TV screen? I mean God DAMN. KISD...Keep It Simple, DUMBASS.


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