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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Need Help With brake rotor
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<blockquote data-quote="Fudged Undies" data-source="post: 533271" data-attributes="member: 57548"><p>not certain exactly what you said. but if it's that the caliper is sticking, remove both bolts that hole the caliper in place and try using a large flathead screwdriver to pry it out. Maybe tapping it a bit with a hamer will help as well. Since your changing the pads use some lubricant spray to help the pad slide out with the caliper. If these are your new pads DON'T use the lube spray as this will ruin them. If it is a stuck caliper, you will need to rebuild it or get a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fudged Undies, post: 533271, member: 57548"] not certain exactly what you said. but if it's that the caliper is sticking, remove both bolts that hole the caliper in place and try using a large flathead screwdriver to pry it out. Maybe tapping it a bit with a hamer will help as well. Since your changing the pads use some lubricant spray to help the pad slide out with the caliper. If these are your new pads DON'T use the lube spray as this will ruin them. If it is a stuck caliper, you will need to rebuild it or get a new one. [/QUOTE]
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Need Help With brake rotor
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