replaced calipers.
replaced brake pads.
swapped front tires.
bled brakes.
The braking is much improved.
During the test drive, it also stopped pulling hard to the right.
This was a necessary upgrade I should have done long ago.
I might even have seen a markable improvement in my mpg on the test drive. That'll take a little while longer to verify though.
But, it still feels like it's pulling right. It's better now, but still not quit right.
So,here are the recent parts:
wheels
tires
rotors
calipers
flushed fluid
pads
strut rod bushings
upper and lower control arms/ball joints
wheel bearings
air struts
Order the ABS sensor at the same time, but the part was wrong, so I still have the ABS/traction control lights on.
I'll flush the power steering pump and rack next weekend and refill with new Dex-Mer III, same time as I do the oil filter adapter gasket. I haven't replaced the rear driver's wheel bearin either, it's a PITA and I don't have a press. I have the parts, so I'll just put that on the "to-do" list as well. No indication that it's bad, that I've seen. No apparent wheel wobble, noise, or unusual tire wear... but no harm in changing it.