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Front caliper rebuild..
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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 625584" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Took the van out for a spin the other day and it was pulling to the left, not just under braking, seemed like one of the front brakes was sticking. Got home a sure enough the front nearside wheel was hotter than it should be.</p><p></p><p>What's the first thing I should be checking before I go and rebuild the calliper and renew any parts? </p><p></p><p>If I need to rebuild, the problem I've got is that I'm not sure what callipers have been added to my bay, 71/72 or 72-79. What's the easiest way to tell? </p><p></p><p>Cheers all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 625584, member: 28771"] Took the van out for a spin the other day and it was pulling to the left, not just under braking, seemed like one of the front brakes was sticking. Got home a sure enough the front nearside wheel was hotter than it should be. What's the first thing I should be checking before I go and rebuild the calliper and renew any parts? If I need to rebuild, the problem I've got is that I'm not sure what callipers have been added to my bay, 71/72 or 72-79. What's the easiest way to tell? Cheers all. [/QUOTE]
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