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| Subject: | Re: Non-LBC question |
| From: | "John & Tracy Knox" <jknox@erie.net> |
| Date: | Fri, 27 Aug 1999 10:28:32 -0400 |
I only reply as I had almost the same problem on a Dodge omni a few years ago. Make sure the bolts that hold the callipers are really clean, and that they are not binding. What I found was that the calipers were not "floating" and this would eat up one then the other brake pad. I cleaned up the bolts on a wire wheel and never had another problem. I also made sure the calliper was very clean as the pads need to slide around. It still amazes me that disk brakes work at all. John |
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