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Sticky Brakes

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My passenger side front brake is sticking on my 87 GL wagon. I figured the caliper was bad, so I re-did the whole brake system (calipers, pads, and rotors) and put it all back together and it is still doing it. Does anyone have any idea's as to what is causing this? Thanks!

Scott

That caliper may be the one the hill holder engages.

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Sticky brake meaning the passenger side front tire will darn near lock up on you for no reason. Using the e-brake makes it worse and to get it to let go you just have to drive around and smash the brake petal a vey times and it usually lets go. I will check the hill holder tonight when i get home. Thanks!!!!

Scott

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