LowLincoln
Well-Known LVC Member
I ordered OEM rotors and pads for the front off of Rockauto. Decided to work on the car today and everything went on smoothly.
I go for a test drive for a couple of miles and the passenger side begins to smoke.
I jack up the car and wheel barely moves freely. Re-installed new pads and put all back together carefully to be sure I didn't miss anything. Pushed piston back into caliper again and made sure the "slider pins" were not seized.
This time I didn't let the car back onto the ground. Made sure wheel turned freely and did. I start up the car, pump the brakes a few more time, go back around to check the wheel and sucker is tough to move again.
I was forced to use the old brake pad on the inside and now all is "better". However, that wheel still doesn't turn as freely as the driver side.
What do you guys think?
I go for a test drive for a couple of miles and the passenger side begins to smoke.

I jack up the car and wheel barely moves freely. Re-installed new pads and put all back together carefully to be sure I didn't miss anything. Pushed piston back into caliper again and made sure the "slider pins" were not seized.
This time I didn't let the car back onto the ground. Made sure wheel turned freely and did. I start up the car, pump the brakes a few more time, go back around to check the wheel and sucker is tough to move again.
I was forced to use the old brake pad on the inside and now all is "better". However, that wheel still doesn't turn as freely as the driver side.
What do you guys think?