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What causes brakes to drag?

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• Warped rotors. • Bad master cylinder. • Residual pressure valve in system. • Calipers are not square to rotors. • Tapered brake pads. • Debris in the caliper that’s not allowing the brake pads to retract properly.  more
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1. Warped rotors. 2. Bad master cylinder. 3. Residual pressure valve in system. 4. Calipers are not square to rotors. 5. Tapered brake pads. 6. Debris in the caliper that’s not allowing the brake pads to retract properly.  more
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