caliper advice needed
#1
caliper advice needed
on both of my front calipers, the inside pad has worn down to zero percent while the outside pad has 60-70% left. i got a price from the local parts place and got a very good cost of $58 ea + core, but i would rather repair my calipers if possible. i was talking to a guy that knows much more about mechanics than I and he said it is very common for rusty pins to cause this problem and that if i just remove the surface rust on pins, i might be ok. just looking for some advice from someone else who has hopefully been there, done that. thanks.
#2
You can try to clean all the sliding surfaces from rust, but it sounds like a pretty drastic "stick". If you have 70% vs nothing I doubt that it's just a little rust on the pins, but it might be worth it to clean it up and see if it helps. I guess you will find out quick if it is rusted solid when you pull it all apart.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#3
Since the caliper mounts solid to the spindle, there are no pins to get rusty. There are 2 inside pistons and 2 outside pistons. The outside pistons must be binding to cause less wear on the pads.
#6
im going to get me a shipping address in the states, it would be more than worth my while to buy stuff and have it shipped there, drive down and pick it up myself. i just paid 105$ for one loaded caliper. free trade, riiiight!
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Since the caliper mounts solid to the spindle, there are no pins to get rusty. There are 2 inside pistons and 2 outside pistons. The outside pistons must be binding to cause less wear on the pads.
#10
REBUILD......caliper seals and gromits 6 bucks each caliper (those pistons will free up nicely) and the pins are guide pins, they get a lot of rust and tend to bend after a few brake jobs....they are about 4 bucks per caliper (2 each)......so if you got 20 bucks and 2 hours do it
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