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Is this more likely to be a warped disk or stuck front caliper piston? Any ideas if the rear drums can induce pedal judder (that's all I've messed with lately but problem is getting worse)?
This depends on the severity of the judder. Are the pads badly worn - ie, metal-on-metal? Are the discs visibly badly worn? How's the fluid level? If you take the pads out and pump the pedal, are ell 4 pistons in each caliper moving freely?
I'm no mechanic, but I think a stuck piston usually sticks IN the caliper, rather than OUT OF it - I can't think of how that might induce judder...
Nor can I think of how judder could be caused by rear drums.
There are far more technically adept folk than me on here - someone'll be along soon!
Changing discs if they're shagged is relatively cheap and easy - I did it last weekend.
Pedal judder is normally always warped discs, but they could have been caused by a stuck caliper, as the rubbing pad will heat up the disk and warp it.
Your drums could be oval, if got hot, or bashed on the ground when cleaning.
Pull your hand brake gently while driving to test the rear for warpage, then you can tell if its the front or rear.
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Turned out to be a stuck front caliper piston. I replaced all the front pads but freeing the stuck piston was a pain. Caliper in the 8" vice, big pipe grips and plenty of WD40 (yes I'm eating my words now!).
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