If anyone can help me with this, I'd appreciate the help tonight. Reason being I'm trying to just finish this job so that I can be done once and for all. I've had my car in my friend's garage for 3 weeks now and he is starting to get a little pissed.
Ok so the problem is this: I just finished replacing both upper control arms, tie rod ends, and lower ball joints. I've put everything back together. When I put the calipers back on, the brake pads BARELY slid onto their respective sides of the brake disc. Now, the rotor / disc wont turn freely. How do I get the caliper to back off to the right point? Note: I did NOT remove the brake line at any time during this. I suspended the calipers on wire while I worked so as to not put stress on the brake line. Therefore, I shouldn't have to bleed the brakes, right?
Again, if someone could please respond as soon as possible, I'd be really grateful! Thanks in advance!
Ok so the problem is this: I just finished replacing both upper control arms, tie rod ends, and lower ball joints. I've put everything back together. When I put the calipers back on, the brake pads BARELY slid onto their respective sides of the brake disc. Now, the rotor / disc wont turn freely. How do I get the caliper to back off to the right point? Note: I did NOT remove the brake line at any time during this. I suspended the calipers on wire while I worked so as to not put stress on the brake line. Therefore, I shouldn't have to bleed the brakes, right?
Again, if someone could please respond as soon as possible, I'd be really grateful! Thanks in advance!
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