I think I brought Karma down upon me last week after Dom, the car's previous owner, asked how the car was going and I told him things were faultless...
Driving home from Manchester on the motorway yesterday, there was an intermittent loud squeaking from the OSF which worsened on braking, coupled with a "hot" smell. Some clever individual decided to undercut me and pull in front just before the lights at the end of the motorway forcing me to brake hard - I only *just* managed to stop and my right foot was nearly through the floor. Home was only half a mile away and, pulling up carefully, I found the OSF wheel nearly too hot to touch. It looks like a seized wheel cylinder, a pattern one judging from the pictures on Bull Motif's site. Question is, should I just replace the dodgy one or replace all four on the front, and is there any real merit in the Lockheed stuff?
Any advice welcomed by a brake-meddling virgin...!!

TIA
Bernard