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Brake caliper :o)
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04 Mar 2015 11:32 #139818
by gembrand
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Hi,
Got a sticky brake caliper,l know that now because of help l have had from the great guys on this forum but l'm not sure what to do.l would like to buy a caliper from the BigJimny shop and get a mate of mine with all the tools to fit it,rather than a chap l have used for all of my vehicles who owns a garage and has already quoted £300.Firstly will the sticky brake problem be sorted with a new caliper,suppose it's a case of elimination.Like to do it myself but l would think you would have to bleed the brakes and l'm not sure how that works
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Got a sticky brake caliper,l know that now because of help l have had from the great guys on this forum but l'm not sure what to do.l would like to buy a caliper from the BigJimny shop and get a mate of mine with all the tools to fit it,rather than a chap l have used for all of my vehicles who owns a garage and has already quoted £300.Firstly will the sticky brake problem be sorted with a new caliper,suppose it's a case of elimination.Like to do it myself but l would think you would have to bleed the brakes and l'm not sure how that works

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04 Mar 2015 12:18 #139821
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Replied by Whaley on topic Brake caliper :o)
£300 is very expensive I had one seize up completely on mine 2 weeks ago, I had a new one fitted for £180 but he also fitted new disc and pads and rear shoe's at the same time which I supplied. he needs to bring his price down pal!!
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05 Mar 2015 11:20 #139929
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PM sent! I could help.
Are you in oxford?
Are you in oxford?
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05 Mar 2015 17:01 #139949
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
Replied by kirkynut on topic Brake caliper :o)
It is the calliper its self or the slider?
You'll not know until you take the calliper off but you don't want to buy a new calliper if it was just a slider that needed freeing up.
Kirkynut
You'll not know until you take the calliper off but you don't want to buy a new calliper if it was just a slider that needed freeing up.
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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10 Mar 2015 10:50 #140299
by rayz_x
Replied by rayz_x on topic Brake caliper :o)
Kirky is right. Both my front calipers were sticking and squealing. I changed the pads, polished the sliders and changed the discs as they were very scored. I put anti-squeal and brake grease in the right places. That solved the problem and a lot cheaper than changing calipers.
If the slider seals are going and water has got in it will corrode them. Doesn't take much as the movement is only a couple of mil either way.
Ray
If the slider seals are going and water has got in it will corrode them. Doesn't take much as the movement is only a couple of mil either way.
Ray
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