Brake wear

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I took it apart many of times to figure it out. Everytime you bolt the caliper bracket on it's close to hitting the rotor on the lower part.
 

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return it to where ever u got it from
 

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Swap the calipers on the back and see if the problem remains. If so you may have a warped rotor or a bent caliper frame.If the problem remains with the caliper then take it back for a replacement.
 

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I agree that the caliper "pad" bracket may be bent. I would just take it off and take it back and get a replacement since they are brand new. Also, if you haven't already, fully flush your brake fluid and make sure to properly bleed the brakes as well during the installation.
 

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