This is for my 2000 Jeep Cherokee - 174k miles.
My brakes were grinding a bit, so last night I replaced the pads and rotors. I noticed the caliper pistons were a bit tougher to push in with the C-clamp than I remembered, but didn't think much of it. The passenger side seemed the toughest. I put everything back together, and used silicone brake grease in the slide pins.
Upon test driving, there is a hard pull to the driver's side when pressing the brakes. I went back and bled the brakes just to be sure there was no air. The calipers and brake hoses are only about 2 years old, and supposedly are "premium" replacements. I replaced them because of the same issue 2 years ago, pulling to the left under hard braking. Is it likely the passenger side caliper is shot again?
My brakes were grinding a bit, so last night I replaced the pads and rotors. I noticed the caliper pistons were a bit tougher to push in with the C-clamp than I remembered, but didn't think much of it. The passenger side seemed the toughest. I put everything back together, and used silicone brake grease in the slide pins.
Upon test driving, there is a hard pull to the driver's side when pressing the brakes. I went back and bled the brakes just to be sure there was no air. The calipers and brake hoses are only about 2 years old, and supposedly are "premium" replacements. I replaced them because of the same issue 2 years ago, pulling to the left under hard braking. Is it likely the passenger side caliper is shot again?