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Re: Rear disc brakes frozen?
Nope, just unbolt and watch the direction the hose was in and each side of the lone gets a new washer to seal it. After remounting the caliper check that line bolt again - then bleed the lines. I always let the lines and master cyl drain and then put new fluid in so as not to get the old crap in the new calipers. Good time to open the front bleed screws and do them too or at least suck that section in the master out and add new.
Another problem with the rears is the pads often do not slide easily in the bracket and while they should not be rattling loose they do need to move freely also.
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