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Well this weekend its been more expense.

Pads, Discs, Bearing and Brake Hose! Having fitted them and trying to retract / wind the n/s rear caliper it turned out that it had seized, so on went a new caliper.

However after short journeys the disc is getting seriously hot.

Any ideas on how I can fix / solve this problem. I need my car for work and it currently undriveable.

Oh and after fitting the brake hose (n/s rear) this brake only was blead.

Cheers

Pete

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take it all apart again and chack the piston is not stuck etc also check cables and handbrake spring if it is the external one also look at slider pins then put back together making sure it is all correct imo did u wind the piston out till it comes close to pad and disc contact/clearence or just put the caliper on and pressed brake pedal

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It was a mate from Hadwins that fit them so I presume he will have wound the piston back in prior to replacing the caliper. Does this make a difference evem if you bleed the brakes after re-fitting? Whats the diffenece between doing this and just fitting then pressing the pedal? I still have this problem and it needs sorting. What should I be looking for on the slider pins out of curiosity?

Thanks

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