I don't know if anyone has ever run into this, but here's the problem. My husband has a 95 Z28. Everytime he goes around a left hand corner at high speed (like 25 MPH), there is a ear piercing screeching sound of metal on metal coming from the wheel. He bought brand new rotors and at first the screaching went away. After a few days it returned and he noticed a nice groove in his new rotor on the drivers side. It appears that the top of the caliper might be digging into the rotor. He has since replaced the brake pads, but after they wear down a bit, the screaching will return. Is the caliper shot? Why would this only happen on the driver's side? If you look on the passenger side, the caliper is about a half an inch away from the rotor. On the driver's side, the top of the caliper is a hair away from the rotor. It's not a question of are the break pads seated correctly, because he and a mechanic have taken them off and put them on half a dozen times. I have no idea what the problem is.

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