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Old 10-06-2012, 09:36 AM   #518 (permalink)
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Well there are really only two other possibilities if the DBAs get screwed up quickly: one is that a caliper piston is sticking and causing uneven heating. I did a caliper rebuild earlier on in the debugging process though, so even if you assume I'm capable of screwing up the rebuild, I'd be unlikely to see the same problem both before and after the rebuild I'd think. But I'm pretty sure I don't have a sticking piston.

The other possibility of that sort is that one or both of my front caliper bodies is bad (fatigued and not holding shape, or slightly bent outwards from the original shape or something. I think even very small hard-to-see amounts of that sort of thing could be big issues).
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