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#1 Posted : Monday, 16 January 2006 7:32:05 AM(UTC)
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I have an NC Fairlaine and the rear calipers which are screw in type always seem to slightly stick on when city driving or when you get sudden rain then the day turns hot again. Seems like the rear left side.
I need to brake slightly to get rid of it.
I am using ford genuine pads front and rear,cleaned piston and bore with 2000 paper wet <Brake Fluid> Buffed all slider shafts clean. Piston refitted with the aid of rubber grease and high temperature grease for the slider shafts and new rear Disks.
The worked perfectly for about 2 weeks then the calipers or caliper seems to be sticking once again. Again rear left side.
How can I get rid of this silly problem ?


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#2 Posted : Tuesday, 17 January 2006 7:28:49 AM(UTC)
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Have you checked your handbrake tensioner? Also check for movement where the actual calipers bolt on to the diff. We had an an XE ghia that dragged its left rear caliper. After spending a bunch getting the calipers redone it was the caliper body that w
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