Bulli
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Last night i replaced my jeep's front brake caliper pistons. About 800km ago i replaced the sliding pins on the calipers becouse the dust seals was torn and resulted in the sliding pins seizing. The dust seals came with new sliding pins in a complete set from Crysler. (The pistons also came in complete set with dust seals and piston seal from Crysler. R167 each. Cheap, Dirt cheap...)
Now my problem is that after 800km (500miles) the bottom sliding pin with the rubber insert (wich i did grease when i assembled) refuses to move a inch. The top sliding pin without the rubber insert moves free.
Is this the way it is designed to work(i doubt) or do i buy two more top sliding pins to replace the bottom ones?
Now my problem is that after 800km (500miles) the bottom sliding pin with the rubber insert (wich i did grease when i assembled) refuses to move a inch. The top sliding pin without the rubber insert moves free.
Is this the way it is designed to work(i doubt) or do i buy two more top sliding pins to replace the bottom ones?