Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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Good morning to all the Mopar Brothers ..... I have a issue with my new Wilwood brake system... They have a slite Drag to them .... Can someone give me an idea on what to look for ... I have a Manual Brake mastercylinder OEM.. Thanks in advance for any help...
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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crack the bleed and see if releases, if it does you are holding pressure on the line. make sure the rotor is centered.
You mean the Calipar centered to the rotor/
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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crack the bleed and see if releases, if it does you are holding pressure on the line. make sure the rotor is centered.
You mean the Calipar centered to the rotor/
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crack the bleed and see if releases, if it does you are holding pressure on the line. make sure the rotor is centered.
centering the caliper is very important (using the washers)
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crack the bleed and see if releases, if it does you are holding pressure on the line. make sure the rotor is centered.
You mean the Calipar centered to the rotor/
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Yeah... I got that Centered...had to washer shim the calipar but its dead straight
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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I do see that there is very little travel for the pistons... it almost seems like if the rotor was to thick or to much pad meat...
Have you run this set up yet... I would seat the pads before anything
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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The wilwood pads are very abrasive new,and making a dragging sound till you get them bedded good. Hope that's your problem,but if your lucks like mine its not.
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I do see that there is very little travel for the pistons... it almost seems like if the rotor was to thick or to much pad meat...
Have you run this set up yet... I would seat the pads before anything
Oh yeah!!! I did drive it for a few days... They dont lock up but there a little drag to them.... I can turn the wheel with my feet but they don't spin around... they just turn and stop...
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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The wilwood pads are very abrasive new,and making a dragging sound till you get them bedded good. Hope that's your problem,but if your lucks like mine its not.
Well they don't make noise at all that i could here over the Engine roar, but turning them by hand and no noise...
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crack the bleed open and see what it does. you may have pressure on the line from the brake pedal. where is the ms mounted?
Ok, i'm going to the garage in a few to try that.. i will let you guys know about the cracking the bleeder to see if it releases the calipar.... The MS is in the stock location....
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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keep in mind after the brakes have been applied it takes quite a few revolutions for the runout in the rotor to push the pads away from it. I think wilwood says like 10mph
Oh, don't worry, you'll have plenty of runout with Wiljunk rotors. Mine were .012 NEW.
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Re: Wilwood front Brake Drag?
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keep in mind after the brakes have been applied it takes quite a few revolutions for the runout in the rotor to push the pads away from it. I think wilwood says like 10mph
Oh, don't worry, you'll have plenty of runout with Wiljunk rotors. Mine were .012 NEW.
it's there for a reason I have never had any problems from it
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