I just finished the front of my 5-lug swap. The rear were running nicely with no problems after a moderate fender roll.
The fronts are grinding bad, and based on the perfect condition of the inside of the wheel it has to be the brakes. I'm running e36 m3 brakes that I just rebuilt. The inside of the wheels were also coated with greasy metal particles. I hadn't put any grease on the metal part that the pads slide on when i bolted it back up though.
When driving you can hear/feel the grinding. It also drives like shit. It sorta feels like it dives when the wheel is turned. The tire doesnt appear to be rubbing the fender. The brakes were properly bled, but feel spongy. It did lock up the front wheels when I put the petal to the floor.
Could my calipers be frozen on the rotor? How can i fix this tonight? I'm supposed to drive to DC tomorrow and I really want to take this car.
The fronts are grinding bad, and based on the perfect condition of the inside of the wheel it has to be the brakes. I'm running e36 m3 brakes that I just rebuilt. The inside of the wheels were also coated with greasy metal particles. I hadn't put any grease on the metal part that the pads slide on when i bolted it back up though.
When driving you can hear/feel the grinding. It also drives like shit. It sorta feels like it dives when the wheel is turned. The tire doesnt appear to be rubbing the fender. The brakes were properly bled, but feel spongy. It did lock up the front wheels when I put the petal to the floor.
Could my calipers be frozen on the rotor? How can i fix this tonight? I'm supposed to drive to DC tomorrow and I really want to take this car.
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