OK, I need the wisdom of the Ranger gods, please & thanks.
1987 2.9 4WD 5-spd standard, about 3” lift.
Along with a bunch of little things, I changed out the front rotors, bearings, seals, calipers, hoses, the little stuff, and put pads on. I’ve done this many times on other vehicles.
On the driver side, when I put it together, the pads were snug with the rotor, but I could still turn it with a tiny bit of effort. However, on the passenger side, I actually had to gently tap in the caliper, and the pads hugged the rotor so tight that I couldn’t move the rotor by hand, and I also couldn’t turn the wheel by hand (235/75–15).
I took it apart, and everything works as it should (hydraulics, no bearing noise, etc.). I think it is literally the brake pads are too fat for the caliper and the new rotor. I double checked all the part numbers on my order (rock auto) and everything is correct.
I decided not to test drive it before I talk to you guys, before I set it on fire again. Wisdom comes to me like that sometimes.
So, oh ye wiser than me, what gives on this? I’m thinking of simply pulling the pads and running them over the stationary 8 inch belt sander, shaving off 1/16”, but I’ve never had to do anything like that before with all brand new parts.
I did get to correct the color red on the accents on the wheels while I had it all apart. And I’m kind of getting used to it sitting on jackstands right behind my back deck. Maybe I should just leave it and plant something in the back....
Help!