thanks that sounds like it might be the problem, I'll check it out,
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What kind of car are you driving? im surprised no one has asked this yet.
S13s are known to ocasionally make a god awful grinding noise form one of the rear tires when reverssing. This is a fairly common problem, As far as i know no one has come up with a good reason/solution but it has to do with the brakes, when people go to after market setups there problem stops, some people say it stops after changing pads. Other after fixing the shims, or whatnot.. Anyways if its an S13 that grinding noise ocasionally in reverse may be that problem.
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i have seen a few flipped cars in my days as a rally driver......
i have seen a few nice imprezas split in two
I have seen hondas 40 feet up a hill (dont ask)
i have seen an RX-7 40 feet down a hill
i have seen a focus upside down in the middle of the road
i have seen a mazda 323 upside down 15 feet off the road from hitting a focus that was upside down in the road
i have seen a volvo as big as a civic after rolling
I have gone down a raviegn and popped out the other side (dont ask)
i have hit ditch at 65 and bent my tires almost under my car
BUT
I have yet to roll
there are those who have and those who will
hehe Ode to rally
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Originally posted by Menchi
um a 92' cav, yeah I know what your thinknig, but I have to get to work. so how can I disengage this caliper, I was thinking manually, but it might get stuck again. I wonder hoe ghost fixed this, and it is only the right front caliper
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if the master cylinder goes out, it can do all kinds of crazy stuff....you should probably just have a place like brakes plus look at it, cause its really hard to know whats going on in the thing if its the mc....sounds like you did everything you can do by yourself at home......good luck with that man
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Originally posted by SilverGhost
if the master cylinder goes out, it can do all kinds of crazy stuff....you should probably just have a place like brakes plus look at it, cause its really hard to know whats going on in the thing if its the mc....sounds like you did everything you can do by yourself at home......good luck with that man
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You might also want to get the frame measured. That wont have anything to do with the brake problems you're experiencing, but flipping a car is a pretty big deal. I would also inpect all the suspension components (inc bushings), inspect the steering linkage, and more than likely get a re-alignment.
As for the other comment by that NASCAR guy, I think thats completely ridiculous. Just shows how ignorant that guy is (as if the USA has never hurt anybody). I know those guys are probably shaking in their boots because Toyota usually dominates any type of racing leagues they enter.
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Originally posted by CrazyHawaiian
As for the other comment by that NASCAR guy, I think thats completely ridiculous. Just shows how ignorant that guy is (as if the USA has never hurt anybody). I know those guys are probably shaking in their boots because Toyota usually dominates any type of racing leagues they enter.
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If the brake sticks, it's your piston(in the caliper) sticking. I've never rebuilt one, but I assume you can go to Napa and get a rebuild kit like you can do for drum brakes when their pistons stick, or leak. It may just need good cleaning, a bit of dirt got in maybe. You'd still need a rebuild kit and hone(sp) it to keep it from leaking. Again, haven't don't disk brakes before, rebuild that is. You might just have to replace the whole caliper, not sure.
Got any mechanic friends that can do it cheap?
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