Charlie. Check the caliper slide bolts.

On my truck the problem is the caliper bracket, not the caliper itself.

Over time crap gets in there and it tears up those slide bolts and the interior surface of the bracket. I am going to buy a new one when I get a chance.

I suppose a gun brush could clean it out but mine is well past that.

Bleed the brakes for sure. I bought new hoses for the rear calipers when I replaced my calipers a while back. My hoses were pretty worn and taking the calipers off just added to their worn condition.

Last edited by DougH; 05/22/05 02:54 PM.

DougH
1997 SR - Current Lawn Ornament
1995 SR - RIP
1993 RS - RIP