92ShoOff
SHO Member
So after getting my entire suspension and everything back together last week I took the car out for a drive and found that my left rear caliper was sticking pretty badly. I remembered that I had rotated the linkage on that caliper to release the parking brake cable AFTER I had removed the caliper from the rotor. So I figured that what I did was equivalent to depressing the brake pedal with the caliper off and went and got a new caliper since my other one was still under warranty.
Well I took the car back out after installing the new caliper and it was still sticking... but just not as bad as the old one was before. I had to have the car aligned and ready for a 450 mile roundtrip drive so I decided to let the mechanic who was going to do the alignment figure it out. Well on the way to the shop the caliper didn't even heat up at all. Before you could smell the material and feel the heat coming off the wheel. The shop wanted way too much money to figure out my issue, but they suggested that this was happening because I ran my parking brake cable UNDER my control arms instead of over them. So I got the car home today and brought the cable up over the control arms. Before I drove the car I tested the parking brake pedal and it was no longer stiff like it had been before. It was feeling the way it normally did prior to the caliper issue so I took it for another drive.
The caliper is STILL sticking a little and I can't figure out what the issue is. After getting the car back in the garage I tested the parking brake pedal again and it was back to being really stiff and not seeming to have any slack. Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong here or what the problem sounds like? I do not have the rear proportioning valve attached to the new control arms because the mechanic that did my alignment suggested that I just leave it how it is because it's not applying any pressure with it just sitting there. Could that be the issue? Thanks guys!
-Andrew
Well I took the car back out after installing the new caliper and it was still sticking... but just not as bad as the old one was before. I had to have the car aligned and ready for a 450 mile roundtrip drive so I decided to let the mechanic who was going to do the alignment figure it out. Well on the way to the shop the caliper didn't even heat up at all. Before you could smell the material and feel the heat coming off the wheel. The shop wanted way too much money to figure out my issue, but they suggested that this was happening because I ran my parking brake cable UNDER my control arms instead of over them. So I got the car home today and brought the cable up over the control arms. Before I drove the car I tested the parking brake pedal and it was no longer stiff like it had been before. It was feeling the way it normally did prior to the caliper issue so I took it for another drive.
The caliper is STILL sticking a little and I can't figure out what the issue is. After getting the car back in the garage I tested the parking brake pedal again and it was back to being really stiff and not seeming to have any slack. Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong here or what the problem sounds like? I do not have the rear proportioning valve attached to the new control arms because the mechanic that did my alignment suggested that I just leave it how it is because it's not applying any pressure with it just sitting there. Could that be the issue? Thanks guys!
-Andrew
