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Caliper gripping brake disc and won't let go!!!

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    #16
    Originally posted by XcluziveAZN View Post
    my does the same after i change my rear rotor. After driving it it start to free up and work normally.

    Take it for a slow spin around the block and use the brakes
    lube the slides?
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      #17
      Update: took it to Belle Tire. They took a look themselves, and I guess the brakes let go all by themselves. It must have just taken the drive to the shop for them to loosen. So that's good.

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        #18
        Glad your problem solved itself. Hope they didnt charge you just to look at it.

        I would have suggested pushing the piston back also. If its the kind with the grooves in it, you can buy a tool especially for that with pushes AND twists at the same time...makes life much easier.

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          #19
          If you use a C-clamp be sure to open the bleeder screw so you dont push all the crap inside the master cylinder.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Carchick_44 View Post
            Glad your problem solved itself. Hope they didnt charge you just to look at it.

            I would have suggested pushing the piston back also. If its the kind with the grooves in it, you can buy a tool especially for that with pushes AND twists at the same time...makes life much easier.
            Thanks just the same for checking this thread out. I wish I got more replies to my other threads!

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