ste68blue
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Hi guys i few weeks ago i noticed my truck was pulling to the left under braking so i stripped, cleaned and greased the slider pins.
This seemed to help a little but the problem was still there so i removed the callipers and found that as suspected the off side calliper was slightly seized or sticking.
So i sprayed lots of WD40 into the piston and under the rubber and worked the piston in and out by pressing the peddle and then pressing it back in using a G clamp.
Once assembled it did seem to be better but the problem seems to be rearing its ugly head again.
Whats the best thing to do?
Should i buy a pair of new callipers?
Strip mine and assemble with a repair kit?
Buy a second hand replacement?
Has anyone repaired the calliper and piston, is it a relatively easy task?
One of my worries is that i wont be able to remove the bleed nipple without it breaking, which then presents me with a new problem....
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Stephen
This seemed to help a little but the problem was still there so i removed the callipers and found that as suspected the off side calliper was slightly seized or sticking.
So i sprayed lots of WD40 into the piston and under the rubber and worked the piston in and out by pressing the peddle and then pressing it back in using a G clamp.
Once assembled it did seem to be better but the problem seems to be rearing its ugly head again.
Whats the best thing to do?
Should i buy a pair of new callipers?
Strip mine and assemble with a repair kit?
Buy a second hand replacement?
Has anyone repaired the calliper and piston, is it a relatively easy task?
One of my worries is that i wont be able to remove the bleed nipple without it breaking, which then presents me with a new problem....
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Stephen