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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
2013 5.0 Brake issue: driver side rear
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<blockquote data-quote="evanjp" data-source="post: 15689311" data-attributes="member: 95497"><p>I put new pads and rotors on in mid June when I swapped the parking brake cable on that side. It felt better for a few days but started hearing squeaking every now and then and all of a sudden a lot. After I changed pads and rotors made a trip to cape cod from md. Made two more trips up there and a trip to Delaware. Basically put a good 3-4,000 miles in the amount of time I swapped calipers and kept original equipment. So pass and rotors I kept. The car drove so different after, like tracked so straight and felt totally different. I must have been fighting off the old caliper being slightly stuck. Well it's back, feels like it's sticking when going over warped roads and changing lanes on highway...</p><p></p><p>I stopped on a slight incline and cranked steering wheel all the way to the right, took off brakes to roll down and it stopped. Did it the other way, wheel all the way to left and it rolled more!!! Like way more. Didn't stop. Wtf???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evanjp, post: 15689311, member: 95497"] I put new pads and rotors on in mid June when I swapped the parking brake cable on that side. It felt better for a few days but started hearing squeaking every now and then and all of a sudden a lot. After I changed pads and rotors made a trip to cape cod from md. Made two more trips up there and a trip to Delaware. Basically put a good 3-4,000 miles in the amount of time I swapped calipers and kept original equipment. So pass and rotors I kept. The car drove so different after, like tracked so straight and felt totally different. I must have been fighting off the old caliper being slightly stuck. Well it's back, feels like it's sticking when going over warped roads and changing lanes on highway... I stopped on a slight incline and cranked steering wheel all the way to the right, took off brakes to roll down and it stopped. Did it the other way, wheel all the way to left and it rolled more!!! Like way more. Didn't stop. Wtf??? [/QUOTE]
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