A different angle: a while back, I changed the brake booster on my brother's car. I didn't get the length of the threaded shaft on the booster quite right (too long), which kept the piston in the master cylinder from completely retracting when the brake pedal was released. The holes in the piston that are supposed to line up to release the brake line pressure were covered. Once the caliper started to drag, it heated up the fluid stuck in the line which caused even more drag, particularly in the shorter brake line (driver's side) to the point where the driver side front caliper locked. After pulling the master cylinder off the booster and turning the threaded post on the booster in a couple of turns, the problem went away.