you will to bleed both sides, alignment wise if you have not moved the hole for your track bar the axle will be out of line ie axle will stick out more one side than the other
Sounds like you should probably take the caliper off and sort out the seized brake nipple. Putting the nipple in a vice done up very tight and turning the caliper works well but puts fluid everywhere.As the track bars / panhard rods have no adjuster on them it can't be adjusted by taking it for a wheel alignment. You need to fit adjustable bars or drill a new mounting hole for them.
I removed the caliper last night , it is presently on the bench being soaked in plus gas, I will leave it until I get home tonight and then try and remove the nipple.
Just add to JamesH I did mine by heating the nipple on the hob then put it in the vice worked a treat had to do both of mine
Quote from: dtooth on August 13, 2013, 06:04:15 PMJust add to JamesH I did mine by heating the nipple on the hob then put it in the vice worked a treat had to do both of mineYou still married ? Ok ...... I'll get my coat