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makeitfit

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While doing my top arms I noticed my pads were low so got some new ones to fit.
Found out only two pistons were doing any work:eek:
That's half the power there should be up front:augie
So given that a lot of peoples sliders dont work either I bet there may be quite a few of us out there with below parr brakes:eek:
Best check your bits boys just incase you need to pull out, er up fast:naughty
 
Renewed the front pads on mine a couple of weeks ago, had to gently ease the sliders with a bit of heat, sorted. Then i discovered i had a weeping cylinder on the drivers side rear, so off to the local motor factors, £77.30 later rear brakes sorted too...... Now i dont need to send the brakes a postcard to stop.
 
Timely warning,Pete. Had to get a recon caliper for mine as the one I got from the scrappy was duff too. Meant I went through a set of pads in less than six weeks and used a LOT more diesel as the bugger was sticking.:doh
 
Luckily I've a friend up the scrappy, so he checked out 3 before the one I eventually got. Took it apart at home and all fine n dandy:D
Got another one coming from cncfbxyz :augie in the post too:cool:
 
One of my fronts was seized solid, and the rear shoes completely disintegrated, knackering the seals on the cylinders, so laid out £134 at the motor factors in Abergavenny for a set of shoes and replacement cylinders, oh and a new rad cap to replace the one I gave Colin.

That was before i busted my arm of course, so just coughed another £60 to have the buggers fitted and the fluid changed :doh
 
ouch:eek:
£20 caliper from the scrappy, £14 pads from Milners, glad I haven't broken my arm, priceless:lol
Get well soon the Nav :D
 
All these stuck calipers and sliders - what are people using to grease the pins? Not copper slip I hope - should be red rubber grease, keeps the water out much more sucessfully.
 
All these stuck calipers and sliders - what are people using to grease the pins? Not copper slip I hope - should be red rubber grease, keeps the water out much more sucessfully.
I'll be off to the motor factors this very morning to purchase said red jelly:D
Cheers :bow
 
Girling do 2 types for rubber seals and one for metal parts.
 
you mean theres none in your 'sex drawer'??? :eek:
phnar
My sex drawer has got some chocolate spread, what looks like a bike pump and some sort of black n decker attachment:augie Several packs of chewing gum, a huge candle and some ointment:eek:
However I just cant find any red rubber grease:doh
 
phnar
My sex drawer has got some chocolate spread, what looks like a bike pump and some sort of black n decker attachment:augie Several packs of chewing gum, a huge candle and some ointment:eek:
However I just cant find any red rubber grease:doh

Bike pump.... and probably a puncture repair kit.:lol
 

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