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Why Would Front Brake Calipers Be Seizing On After Bleeding Rear Brakes?

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    The front brakes always provide the most most stopping power. When you say seizing do you mean locking up the wheels ? Most likely the rear brakes haven't been bled completely therefore your making the front brakes do all the stopping.
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    Bruce435 

    answered 5 months ago

      Yeah, you might have bubbles still or you could have nicked the line or the bleeder cap. My boyfriend just said also that you have to bleed the brakes in the right order as well.
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      Vampiekins 

      answered 5 months ago

      I disagree with bleeding in the right order. There is no order. It's not like rotating tires. Get the air bubbles out of the braking system that's what counts.
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      commented 5 months ago

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