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Brake drag with manual disc brakes front and rear could be caused by one or more of the following conditions: Frozen parking brake cable Often overlooked, but a parking brake cable that's frozen in the applied position will cause brake drag. A frozen caliper piston If a caliper piston freezes it could cause the shoes to drag on the drum. A pre-load pressure on the master If your pedal linkage binds it may retain a pre load pressure on the master which causes drag. When the master cylinder is not allowed to return to the correct rest position a residual pressure will be maintained in the system. Wrong master cylinder If you use a drum master for disc brakes it will cause the front calipers to drag. A drum master has a 10 lb residual pressure valve in it that holds pressure on the calipers.
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