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Old 08-17-2018, 03:51 PM
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So I've replaced pads, rotors, and calipers up front, and after that the front right brake was still dragging. I let it be for a month because I didn't have the time to mess with that issue, as it was a smaller issue at the time, but I checked them again, put another set of new pads in, and its still dragging that one caliper. I have no rear brakes, they are snipped and crimped at the master. I don't care about that, I care about why my passenger caliper is dragging all the time. Its super hot compared to the driver side, and looks like there is a lot more wear on the brand new rotor. Why would this be happening?
 
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Old 08-17-2018, 05:42 PM
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did you replace the soft/hard line? sometimes they close off and cause issues... they're not expensive, but getting it off the hardline can cause you a domino effect of replacing hard lines. Lots of penetrating oil will help.
 
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Old 08-17-2018, 06:07 PM
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+1. to test it do this...
have someone apply and release the brake. as soon as the pedal is released, crack the bleeder screw on the caliper...if fluid spurts out , the flex line is the problem. if the flex line was ok, the fluid would just drip out.
 
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I once had one of those flexible brake hoses get blocked up. It seems that they come apart on the inside, and will even act like a check valve allowing only one way flow. It turned my brake rotor blue.
 
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Don't forget to grease up your guide pins too. Mine were all gunked up with dirt and grime in the grease so instead of reusing the old ones I bought new ones and greased those up. That helped fix my dragging brakes.
 
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Don't forget to grease up your guide pins too.
X2! This will cause the caliper to stay in one position
 
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Old 08-18-2018, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Moparite
X2! This will cause the caliper to stay in one position
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Don't forget to grease up your guide pins too. Mine were all gunked up with dirt and grime in the grease so instead of reusing the old ones I bought new ones and greased those up. That helped fix my dragging brakes.
Not to much grease! To much creates a vacuum and it's like not putting any grease on them.
 
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What I've found with the 2500 calipers, is that the caliper rusts and squeezes the rubber bushing that the pin slides through - causing it to stick. So I pull the rubber bushings and clean then use brake grease on the holes (napa sli-glyde), then put the bushing back in... then sli-glyde the pins. If I don't do that, I have binding going on within a year or so.

But that is probably not his problem because his calipers are new, my $ is on the soft brake lines.
 
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Alright, I'll replace that line on payday next weekend and let you guys know. Thanks!
 
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Also this is not my video, disclaimer, but this is most likely my problem I think:
 


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