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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%) ![]() |
Well I just priced caliper brackets they are like $20 a piece and the whole caliper is like $60. So it looks like I will be drilling out the stud or trying to anyway!!!!! Thanks for opening my eyes to how these suckers work. But now I almost wish I didn't know I thought I was done with my calipers!!!!!! AAAAAAHHHHHHH I hate Wisconsin rust!!!!@!!!!!!@@@@@!!!!AAAAh
Thanks, B you the man!!!! |
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