soylentgreen
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Hi, guys. This is my first post. I'm a Mustang guy, but my old Expedition is my daily driver (actually the Expedition is newer than my Mustang...hahaha). I've never owned a truck before and I love it. I didn't know what I was missing. I hope to make a meaningful contribution here. I plan on keeping the truck for a LOOONG time. It has 190k miles and shows no signs of slowing down. 
In any case, I'm having some trouble with my brakes (BTW, the truck is 2WD/ 4-wheel disc/ with cruise). At driving speeds, everything is fine. Stops normally and has good pedal feel. However, when at low speed such as turning into my driveway, the pedal gets very hard. It feels as though you're not going to stop, but if you stand on it, the brakes kick in. I also feel the pulsing of the ABS when I push the brakes hard under this condition.
It never happens when I leave my driveway in the morning. It only happens right after coming down from speed.
The pads & rotors look great. I don't think the problem is there. I replaced the passenger side caliper last summer (locked up). Is it the booster or master cylinder? I'd think if it were the booster, it would be more likely to act up at higher engine speeds (less vacuum). If it were the master cylinder, I'd expect it to act this way all the time or just at random.
Has anyone had this problem before? What was the fix? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
In any case, I'm having some trouble with my brakes (BTW, the truck is 2WD/ 4-wheel disc/ with cruise). At driving speeds, everything is fine. Stops normally and has good pedal feel. However, when at low speed such as turning into my driveway, the pedal gets very hard. It feels as though you're not going to stop, but if you stand on it, the brakes kick in. I also feel the pulsing of the ABS when I push the brakes hard under this condition.
It never happens when I leave my driveway in the morning. It only happens right after coming down from speed.
The pads & rotors look great. I don't think the problem is there. I replaced the passenger side caliper last summer (locked up). Is it the booster or master cylinder? I'd think if it were the booster, it would be more likely to act up at higher engine speeds (less vacuum). If it were the master cylinder, I'd expect it to act this way all the time or just at random.
Has anyone had this problem before? What was the fix? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!