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Originally Posted by EODguy
You didn't happen to grease your glide pins, did you?
Did you bed your brakes when you 1st got it back together?
When it's cool, do you feel any groves or waves on the rotor or did you turn the rotors when you did the brakes?
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Greased glide pins pick up dirt and can drag or cause grease to get on the rotor making it sticky.
Bedding.....
https://brakeperformance.com/bedding-in-rotors.php
Turning a rotor is described above and gives you a new surface for the pads, plus it will show if it's true or too thin to use without warping.
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