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<blockquote data-quote="pbeechner" data-source="post: 13273808" data-attributes="member: 125500"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>So, I've been having a problem with my rear brakes. About two weeks ago I started noticing slack in the hand brake and last week I realized that my right rear caliper was sticking and the pads were pretty much gone and the rotor was toast. So I got a rebuilt caliper, new rotors (both sides) and new pads. Did the caliper, rotor, and pads on the passenger side this past Saturday and thought I was golden. Now I'm having some strange symptoms. When the car is cold (been sitting for at least 3 or 4 hours) I can drive it up and down the road and there will be no rubbing on the passenger side (I checked the temp of the rotor side to side with an infrared thermometer to make sure). As soon as I drive more than 4 or 5 miles (i.e. the car and braking system warms up) there is rubbing and after another 2 or 3 miles I got a nice little cloud of brake smoke from the right rear.</p><p></p><p>I think the original caliper was fine, as I was able to compress the piston fairly easily when I removed it, but I installed the rebuilt one anyway. I bled the brakes properly and have better pedal feel than before. </p><p></p><p>I can only assume that something is happening to cause the pressure in the piston not to release once the car is hot. Could it be something in the lines or the booster? A bit at a loss on this one so any advice is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbeechner, post: 13273808, member: 125500"] Hey guys, So, I've been having a problem with my rear brakes. About two weeks ago I started noticing slack in the hand brake and last week I realized that my right rear caliper was sticking and the pads were pretty much gone and the rotor was toast. So I got a rebuilt caliper, new rotors (both sides) and new pads. Did the caliper, rotor, and pads on the passenger side this past Saturday and thought I was golden. Now I'm having some strange symptoms. When the car is cold (been sitting for at least 3 or 4 hours) I can drive it up and down the road and there will be no rubbing on the passenger side (I checked the temp of the rotor side to side with an infrared thermometer to make sure). As soon as I drive more than 4 or 5 miles (i.e. the car and braking system warms up) there is rubbing and after another 2 or 3 miles I got a nice little cloud of brake smoke from the right rear. I think the original caliper was fine, as I was able to compress the piston fairly easily when I removed it, but I installed the rebuilt one anyway. I bled the brakes properly and have better pedal feel than before. I can only assume that something is happening to cause the pressure in the piston not to release once the car is hot. Could it be something in the lines or the booster? A bit at a loss on this one so any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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