Brake dragging?

clintusaf

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So I recently replaced my brakes and rotors with parts from frozen rotors. Today, I noticed a smell coming from my truck right before I got it home. I also noticed before the smell, it was pulling to the left. And when I braked, also pulling to the Left. I think I may have a brake dragging. I have heard about the caliper slide pins freezing, but when I replaced my brakes and rotors, none of them were frozen and appeared to be in good shape. I have the truck jacked up now with the wheel removed and didn't find anything apparent. Do you guys know what might be going on here?
 
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clintusaf

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I just took the caliper off and had my buddy press on the brake slowly while I watched the pistons. Only the piston closest to the fluid inlet came out. The other one did not move. Does this indicate any type of malfunction?
 

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If the pedal is not spongy, you have a frozen piston. They can and will freeze in the cylinders of the caliber. Replace that caliper with new, or rebuilt.

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Ok. Thanks daveben. I figured something wasnt right there. Just did a price check here in town and oriellys had the best price at $56 with a lifetime warranty. I usually like to go with fomoco when i can, but i need it now and it comes with a lifetime warranty.
 

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