NEED TIPS, my brakes lock up
If you find one that is real tight remove the wheel and check the calipers, if it looks like they are jammed on you may have to recondition the calipers, pull the caliper off and check if you can rotate the rotor, if easy its your caliper binding ( make sure both rear wheels are off the ground when checking the rears ) when you check with caliper on and jammed it means the piston in the caliper is not returning, this could be from rust inside the caliper or piston that is stuck with crud, either way they will need replacing or reconditioning, you could try a fluid flush but it will more than likely be too late for that.
Have a look at each caliper carefully as I have seen in the past where people have fitted pads incorrectly and jammed a caliper on a angle and this has affected the braking, also look for fluid leaking, another sign the calipers need attention.
Brakes are too important to be your first thing you ever fix on a car if you do not know what you are doing.
Stopping is very important.





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Mike
All above advice is good, but first item I would check is brake pedal free play, as locking up after getting hot is oftened caused by too little free play. Also, depending on the history of the car, it may be prudent to simply rebuild the brake system, including hoses.
Tom




