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Brakes seized on
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<blockquote data-quote="Raggles" data-source="post: 645582" data-attributes="member: 20996"><p>Been away for 3 years due to life. Trying to get the van back on the road. Its been parked up under a tarpaulin fo 2 1/2 years. Fired up beautifully but the brakes are siezed. Am used to this on the rear drums with the parking brake ... have freed these up and the rears are turning fine. However, the front discs are locked and the brake lights are permenantly on ... there is no travel in the brake pedal which is firm. Any thoughts/advice welcome before I pop the wheels off tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raggles, post: 645582, member: 20996"] Been away for 3 years due to life. Trying to get the van back on the road. Its been parked up under a tarpaulin fo 2 1/2 years. Fired up beautifully but the brakes are siezed. Am used to this on the rear drums with the parking brake ... have freed these up and the rears are turning fine. However, the front discs are locked and the brake lights are permenantly on ... there is no travel in the brake pedal which is firm. Any thoughts/advice welcome before I pop the wheels off tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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