by Kristin Winter » Sun Jan 05, 2014 5:47 am
Did you replace the pads too? Loosen the bolts holding the back plates (2) to the calipers. Does the wheel turn now? If so, torque those bolts to the proper 60 inch pounds and see if the wheel still binds. If so, remove the bolts and back plates. Check that you have a thick spacer made of aluminum and a thin phenolic spacer. Examine the thick spacer for shallow indentations in the thick spacer in the area of the bolt holes. If you find them, replace the thick spacer and see if that doesn't cure your problem. If no indentations and it still binds, are you using the Cleveland 66-62 and 66-65 pads or the old 66-15 and 66-19. The -15 is a one piece pad while the newer ones are two pieces both sides. I have had trouble with the old ones and some of the Rapco and no only use the new Cleveland pads. If you have new Cleveland pads, the thick spacer is flawless, and it still drags, add a second phenolic spacer and then remove it at the next annual if you can do so without the brakes dragging.
Kristin