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  1. I have the caliper off and the pads out. I've tried prying and light hammering on the studs both ways to no avail. I'll get a bigger hammer and see if I can get it out. Also going to try some penetrating lube and a small punch. Thanks again for your help.
  2. Thanks for the response. The spring or roll pins you mentioned are still inside the caliper. I've purchased new ones in the hopes I can remove the old pins slide the stud over and install new pins but I'm unsure how to get the pins out aside from drilling them out (which seems like a bad idea).
  3. Hi guys, I've been lurking on here for a while now and need some help with my 99 C2. While driving home from work yesterday I made a left turn into my driveway and heard a horrifying grinding metal on metal noise. I assumed it was a loose sway bar link but upon inspection of my driver side rotor I found what the issue was. A section on the caliper is making contact with my rotor. I pulled the pads today to get a better look. I've ordered new rotors but aside from that I'm not sure how to correct the caliper from making contact. Any help would be appreciated.
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