Hot Rear wheel, burning smell. Brakes? Bearing?
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I posted last week on this same thread that I had fixed my issue by unfreezing the guide pin, greasing and assembling. It worked for a few days. Had to replace the caliper on Friday. Exact same symptoms you have had. The guide pin repair held me off long enough to get the caliper in the mail.
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Been here done that. I found that when just replacing the guide pins, the bracket will eventually start "clicking" when you hit the brakes, and it's due to the guide pin "bushings" in the caliper mount being worn out just like the pins were. I haven't found a source for the bushings, You might as well just replace the entire bracket like the OP did.
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Been here done that. I found that when just replacing the guide pins, the bracket will eventually start "clicking" when you hit the brakes, and it's due to the guide pin "bushings" in the caliper mount being worn out just like the pins were. I haven't found a source for the bushings, You might as well just replace the entire bracket like the OP did.
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