tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35333449.post7717761583422553978..comments2023-12-04T08:00:08.414-05:00Comments on Last Refuge of a Scoundrel: Stop n' GoLarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11308171394825291900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35333449.post-60910660767444264492015-11-06T06:53:48.874-05:002015-11-06T06:53:48.874-05:00It was only on the one side, so it seemed as if th...It was only on the one side, so it seemed as if the caliper was not centering on the rotor (IE, sticking slides). It compressed OK when I put the new pads in. I'll be keeping a close eye on it and if it looks like it is wearing the pads unevenly I'll replace the hoses (and then the caliper if necessary). I should probably plan on replacing the hoses anyway, they are 5 years and 100K+ miles old.<br /><br />Thanks for dropping by!Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11308171394825291900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35333449.post-11515206225163938852015-11-05T19:23:03.606-05:002015-11-05T19:23:03.606-05:00Caliper not decompressing? Drag on the rotor woul...Caliper not decompressing? Drag on the rotor would cause that and you would not easily feel a pedal change or notice a pull.<br />Best on the repair, and enjoy the fall.Dan Pattersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18306436521768077821noreply@blogger.com