Sticking Brakes
Sticking Brakes
Hurricane Erm, I hate to say it, but there's your problem, 11 months and only 3000 miles. When they sit for so long, moisture just sits on the sliders, even internally in the brake fluid, and cause everything to seize
toxo That's a bit of a pain! However the rebuild I did was on the driver's side...
Hurricane Erm, I hate to say it, but there's your problem, 11 months and only 3000 miles. When they sit for so long, moisture just sits on the sliders, even internally in the brake fluid, and cause everything to seize
toxo That's a bit of a pain! However the rebuild I did was on the driver's side...
I have refurbed a few sets of calipers now, with mixed success. I think for the cost of the rebuild kits, against a refurbed caliper with warrenty, its a bit of a false economy doing it yourself.
My car has had 4 sets of front calipers in 2 years. 2 of these were refurbed (seals, not sliders or pistons), and lasted a matter of months
Hurricane I have refurbed a few sets of calipers now, with mixed success. I think for the cost of the rebuild kits, against a refurbed caliper with warrenty, its a bit of a false economy doing it yourself.
Hurricane I have refurbed a few sets of calipers now, with mixed success. I think for the cost of the rebuild kits, against a refurbed caliper with warrenty, its a bit of a false economy doing it yourself.
toxo Totally agree. Sliders is fine, but when the pistons start sticking, replace with professionally refurbished calipers.
toxo Totally agree. Sliders is fine, but when the pistons start sticking, replace with professionally refurbished calipers.