My drivers side rear brake has been sticking for a while, on and off. A couple days ago, i noticed it was sticking more and more. Not to surprisingly, the pads on it are now completly worn out and are grinding horribly. Im going to be getting new pads and rotors for both sides, and im probobaly going to replace the caliper on the drivers side. I have 3 questions:
1. If i purchase a new caliper from autozone for $35 + core, does that include new slider pins? because i assume i will probobaly need new ones of those as well.
2. From what I've read on the forums, one of the most common reasons for the rear brakes sticking are deformed hoses. A lot of people suggest the Earl SS brake lines. How hard are they to install? Do I need any special tools or connecters to install them?
3. This may sound stupid, but i will not get a chance to work on my car until later this week at the latest, but i absolutly need it to go to work tommorow. Is there anyway I can just disable the drivers side rear brake until then? I was thinking of just taking what is left of the pads out and leaving it like that, but im concerned that the caliper will then just be touching the rotor directly and still grinding. Is there anyway to take the rotor off without affecting the rim? This only has to be a temporory solution, obviously i dont want to drive around with only 3 working brakes, but the grinding is driving me nuts! i have to do about 100 mile round trip for work tommorow, and i just dont want to hear the grinding all day.
Thanks in advance for any help, especially on that last one
-SaberSHO
'95 Blue ATX
1. If i purchase a new caliper from autozone for $35 + core, does that include new slider pins? because i assume i will probobaly need new ones of those as well.
2. From what I've read on the forums, one of the most common reasons for the rear brakes sticking are deformed hoses. A lot of people suggest the Earl SS brake lines. How hard are they to install? Do I need any special tools or connecters to install them?
3. This may sound stupid, but i will not get a chance to work on my car until later this week at the latest, but i absolutly need it to go to work tommorow. Is there anyway I can just disable the drivers side rear brake until then? I was thinking of just taking what is left of the pads out and leaving it like that, but im concerned that the caliper will then just be touching the rotor directly and still grinding. Is there anyway to take the rotor off without affecting the rim? This only has to be a temporory solution, obviously i dont want to drive around with only 3 working brakes, but the grinding is driving me nuts! i have to do about 100 mile round trip for work tommorow, and i just dont want to hear the grinding all day.
Thanks in advance for any help, especially on that last one
-SaberSHO
'95 Blue ATX