Try changing the front rotors and pads this time.
To check the Calipers you have to jack up the car and have somebody apply the brakes for you. Start with 1 wheel and go around the entire car. Spin the tire it should move freely, apply the brakes and it shouldn't move, release the brakes and it should move freely again, if it doesn't or feel like there is a drag on it the Caliper may be hanging up a little and will need to be replaced.
The front Tires will have a little natural drag on them cause they have to spin the drive shafts, have car in neutral when checking the front Brakes.
Warped rotors can be caused by many things, hard stopping, defective rotor, bad Caliper, riding the Brakes (keeping foot on all the time), rotor wore out and too thin.
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