Put new rear calipers on about 2 years ago after one seemed to be sticking. This was before I really did my own work and it was a shops diagnosis and solution, but the warranty is up. In the last year, the right caliper ate through its inner pad WAY too fast. I replaced the pads, cleaned it all up, and the caliper seemed to be functioning fine. It ate through another one in less than 10k miles, down to the metal, and killed my rotor (once again, the other side and the outside pad is more or less fine, if not slightly more worn than the left side).
What could this be? I'm thinking something lodged in the brake line? Is there anygood way to diagnose this before I just start tearing out the lines and getting into a bunch of work?
What could this be? I'm thinking something lodged in the brake line? Is there anygood way to diagnose this before I just start tearing out the lines and getting into a bunch of work?