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Old 09-24-2014, 04:34 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by EvilEgg13 View Post
The reason I ask is old rubber lines have a tendency to harden. When they do that they can restrict the ability for the brake fluid to flow back out of the caliper, therefore making the brake stay applied.



With new SS lines that should not be a problem, the only way that would be a problem with SS lined if the lines were kinked.
I thought the same thing. I've seen old rubber lines collapse and create a "one-way valve" problem, but never with both calipers at the same time.

Try disconnecting or loosening your ebrake cables so they dont have any effect on the calipers and drive around. If they dont drag and heat up, that should narrow down the issue.
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