Sandspider
New member
Hi all.
Had my front brake discs and pads replaced about 1000 miles ago by my local indie, and all was fine. However, on the way back from Cornwall yesterday I opened my window to pay a bridge toll only to hear a horrible grating screeching sound from my side of the car.
So, got under the car this evening and pulled the wheels off, and the drivers side brake pad is gripping the disc all the time. (Slightly tighter at one side, but there's always some gripping happening). Is there any common cause of this that I might be able to sort myself before taking it back to the indie? (I didn't check the wheel on the passenger side to see if it was pressing too, was too knackered! But could only hear the noise coming from the driver side so I assume it's just the one side, so not a pedal travel or similar related problem that would affect both sides...)
Also, I need to drive 50 miles on Saturday, should I not be doing this with the brake pad rubbing? I kind of assume the answer is no, but at the same time I think it might have been rubbing all the way up from Cornwall (I've not had the windows open much due to it being winter) or even for longer, so will another 50 miles do any worse damage? I can still turn the wheel quite easily by hand when jacked up, so it's not really gripping hard, but some wearing must be taking place due to the noise.
Any thoughts, one and all?
Cheers,
Giles
Had my front brake discs and pads replaced about 1000 miles ago by my local indie, and all was fine. However, on the way back from Cornwall yesterday I opened my window to pay a bridge toll only to hear a horrible grating screeching sound from my side of the car.
So, got under the car this evening and pulled the wheels off, and the drivers side brake pad is gripping the disc all the time. (Slightly tighter at one side, but there's always some gripping happening). Is there any common cause of this that I might be able to sort myself before taking it back to the indie? (I didn't check the wheel on the passenger side to see if it was pressing too, was too knackered! But could only hear the noise coming from the driver side so I assume it's just the one side, so not a pedal travel or similar related problem that would affect both sides...)
Also, I need to drive 50 miles on Saturday, should I not be doing this with the brake pad rubbing? I kind of assume the answer is no, but at the same time I think it might have been rubbing all the way up from Cornwall (I've not had the windows open much due to it being winter) or even for longer, so will another 50 miles do any worse damage? I can still turn the wheel quite easily by hand when jacked up, so it's not really gripping hard, but some wearing must be taking place due to the noise.
Any thoughts, one and all?
Cheers,
Giles