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Hello I just swapped my rear brake pads and rotors for new ones on my 94 gt. One side turned out like brakes normally do new, the wheel turns by hand with a little resistance. The other side is a different story. I could not turn the wheel with both hands at all and I had to pound the caliper to get it on even though I had the piston pressed in all the way. I tried the old rotor and it was the same so its not the new rotor.
-Can a poorly made set of brake pads cause this from being too thick? -It looks like the outside pad is too thick, that's my guess.... I got the pads from rock auto so I can't just take em back..... -ANyone experienced something similar? thanks, Brandon |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 17, '06 From Wisconsin Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Good call I just went outside and tried to pull the slides on my front caliper and one came out and one snapped off inside the pad bracket!!!! Can we just get the pad bracket not the whole caliper? It's either that or get a whole new caliper or drill out the entire slide stud. Not good and I've got 3 more to look at that I just painted........
Thanks... B |
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