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diagonal split system start with right rear then left front then left rear to right front also bleeder screws will be seized and will shear off better off breaking brake hose bolts lose to bleed instead
One of two ways to fix this is to change the caliper bracket. This is the best way and probably the cheapest way as you can find plenty of these cars in wrecking yards.
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The other way requires inserting a Heli Coil. You buy the Heli Coil kit for the original bolt and drill and tap the hole to a larger size and install the Heli Coil insert to restore the hole to original size.
first of all I would check the back brakes, the brakes and brake springs may need changed. the rear brakes are stickig and not retracting like they should. there could be a lot of brake dust on rear brakes, check rear brakes.
disc brakes on back. sometimes they will stick until they get hot. sometimes will stick when they get wet. check to see about your anti brake locking system.
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