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  • Start date Start date Oct 20, 2008

scupking

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After a long drive with lots of breaking my girlfriend started to notice a plastic burning smell. A few seconds later I started smelling it. I opened my window and it was even worse, I closed it and turned on the air. When I came to a stop I opened the window again and it smelled so bad like burning plastic that I was getting a headache and my girlfriend felt sick to her stomach. When we got to our destination I looked under the car and tried to smell where it was coming from. I then moved to the driver side front tire and smelled by the break. It seemed like this is where it was coming from. I touched the rim and it instantly burned my hand (not bad). None of my other rims where hot and you could hold your hand on them as long as you wanted. The guy that was following us in the mustang cruise came up to me and said tons of smoke was coming out from around that area. What could be going on with my front drivers side break? I also notice when I come to a stop that I here a grinding sound. I did bring the car to have it checked a few weeks back and they said the breaks where fine.
 
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GettinThere

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I dunno, sticking caliper? Sounds like a good time for a cobra/bullitt front brake upgrade.
 

Stark77

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sounds like your front caliper locked up - this has happened a few times on my MTN Bikes when the rotors wear very very thin. Never dealt with this issue on a car though, may need to replace or rebuild the caliper?
 

bhuff30

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Definately sounds like a sticky/stuck brake caliper, and Yes, this does happen to cars too. You'll have to do a brake job... replace the pads, replace the caliper, bleed the system and check the rotor in question for thickness/warping.
 
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TripleBlk

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bhuff30 said:
Definately sounds like a sticky/stuck brake caliper, and Yes, this does happen to cars too. You'll have to do a brake job... replace the pads, replace the caliper, bleed the system and check the rotor in question for thickness/warping.
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Just went through this recently- Caliper piston is more than likely "stucK" and won't retract. Time to get a new caliper. Good luck.
 

02nightmaregt

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+1. Time for an upgrade!
 

scupking

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How is this kit http://www.americanmuscle.com/ford-racing-cobra-brake-conversion.html ?
 

BurningRubber

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It's a great kit, but I have seen them cheaper... I just don't remember where.

If I find it I will post a link.
 
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mat82284

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BurningRubber said:
It's a great kit, but I have seen them cheaper... I just don't remember where.

If I find it I will post a link.
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Here you go

Buy Ford Racing Parts!
 

isjoining

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$359 here

Buy Ford Racing Parts!
 

02nightmaregt

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One is the Cobra kit and the other is the Mach 1 kit. For the money i'd go with the Mach kit. And if i remember correctly thats the one CobraRed has and he recommended it as well.
 

isjoining

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yeah there is no difference that I know of between the cobra and mach kit except the color and what it says on the calipers.
 

scupking

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Hmmm ok thanks guys. Should I just buy the kit or is there away to check this out myself?
 

02nightmaregt

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isjoining said:
yeah there is no difference that I know of between the cobra and mach kit except the color and what it says on the calipers.
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Good to know. Mach kit here i come
 
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