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97 olds 88 Caliper Issue
Car stops good when it’s cold but once it’s had time to warm up and I’ve engaged the brake a few times, the steering wheel shakes, feel like the caliper also doesn’t want to retract after I push the brakes in. I’ve got new rotors and pads on this but I’m over here still putting my pedal to the floor to properly stop. Am I nuts thinking this is my issue or could it be something different from what I’ve said above.
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Re: 97 olds 88 Caliper Issue
The slider pins on the caliper could be binding, rotor has excessive run out, no set answer here, you need to check it out.
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