Exile
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Looking for some help/suggestions on this. I just replaced all the calipers on my 2001 GP GTP. All the pistons were rusted and not applying even pressure (causing very uneven pad wear), and that's not good for a spirited driver like me. I also got all the rotors cut and got new platinum/gold pads from Advanced. I've only driven about 20miles with the new brakes, but so far the fronts and passenger-rear are working good.
The Driver-rear however is giving me a lot of issues. It is not retracting fully after the brakes are applied. I have already super-heated the rotor to the point of smoking during my first drive of ~10 miles. The calipers are all Re-manufactured, so I thought I just got a bad one. But the problem persists after I exchanged it for another caliper.
I followed all torque specs for the caliper bolts/brackets/hoses. I bled the new caliper like crazy. Used proper lubrication on the floating caliper bolts and on the pad clips. I did the recommended 20/30/30 procedure for breaking in the new pads. I plan to replace the rubber hose, I REALLY hope that does it. I've read they can collapse internally and form a check-valve of shorts. If that doesn't do it, I suppose I have to look towards the steel lines for the issue.
I'm guessing my previous brake wasn't doing much of anything in the driver-rear. Which is interesting, I would think it would cause ABS lights to come on.:th_scratchhead: But this is just speculation.
Any other suggestions on what could be worn out / need to be replaced in order to fix this? Car has been on jacks for days, really getting annoyed
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Thank you !
The Driver-rear however is giving me a lot of issues. It is not retracting fully after the brakes are applied. I have already super-heated the rotor to the point of smoking during my first drive of ~10 miles. The calipers are all Re-manufactured, so I thought I just got a bad one. But the problem persists after I exchanged it for another caliper.
I followed all torque specs for the caliper bolts/brackets/hoses. I bled the new caliper like crazy. Used proper lubrication on the floating caliper bolts and on the pad clips. I did the recommended 20/30/30 procedure for breaking in the new pads. I plan to replace the rubber hose, I REALLY hope that does it. I've read they can collapse internally and form a check-valve of shorts. If that doesn't do it, I suppose I have to look towards the steel lines for the issue.
I'm guessing my previous brake wasn't doing much of anything in the driver-rear. Which is interesting, I would think it would cause ABS lights to come on.:th_scratchhead: But this is just speculation.
Any other suggestions on what could be worn out / need to be replaced in order to fix this? Car has been on jacks for days, really getting annoyed
Thank you !