Brake drag and sliding pins

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enzomorales
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Brake drag and sliding pins

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Can anyone offer any comments on how much front brakes in good condition should drag when the brakes are not being applied ? With the wheel jacked up off the ground, I can give it a spin, let it go and it will stop after about one revolution - 'cos of the drag of the pads on the disk. There's only a small amount of horizontal movement in the caliper provided by the sliding pins. The pads and caliper are nearly new.
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Re: Brake drag and sliding pins

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It might not be the brakes that are causing it? Perhaps the wheel bearings. Either way that does not sound right at all.

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Re: Brake drag and sliding pins

Post by BenF »

Doesn't sound too bad. You checked that the sliding pins on the calipers are fine?

Acid test is to take it for a drive - and then when you stop, see how hot it is compaired to the one on the other side. They should be the same temperature.

If you've got one caliper binding, the wheel that has the binding caliper will be a lot hotter.
enzomorales
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Re: Brake drag and sliding pins

Post by enzomorales »

Thanks for feedback. Measured temperature on both front wheels and discs and they're more or less the same. The car rolls on even the slightest of slopes so brakes are not binding :thumleft: I guess everybodys brakes will drag to a certain extent 'cos the pads will always be touching the disk...was just wondering how much horizontal movement via the slider pins I should expect on a new caliper with newish disks and pads, I figured that it wouldn't be much...just wanted to make sure the brakes are not dragging anything more that the bare minimum and losing me some bhp and mpg's...
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Re: Brake drag and sliding pins

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Sounds fine to me, once everything is rolling you'll find the pads get knocked off the disc.
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