If there's a brake imbalance measurable then it makes sense that under extreme point of locking braking, especially on slippery surfaces, that whether you can feel it through the steering or not, that imbalance could possibly lead to instability, think how little grip there is on compacted snow for example and how little effort is required to lock a wheel, ABS being little short of useless in such circumstances.
If it had been my car it would have been dismantled on my drive immediately coming home from the MOT test, whatever the cause hasn't mended itself during the year, that slightly sticking caliper slider (if thats the problem) might have seized fully by now and you might not be braking at all on one pad, which isn't the end of the world in itself but if a sliding caliper isn't sliding then something is bending instead, how many braking operations before metal fatigue becomes a problem?
Edited by gordonbennet on 25/10/2016 at 17:58
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