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gq rear brakes

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gq rear brakes

Post by luggys lux »

hi all my rear brakes on my nissan gq tray back are getting very hot even after 20 min drive the left side is leakig oil not much but just wondering whats causeing them to lock on
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hey

Post by allisterrenee »

hey are they drum or disk? :)
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Post by luggys lux »

sorry forgot to mention that they are disk
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Post by IPCH »

Seems to me that your calliper has siesed and draging on the disc. Remove the caliper and see if you can push the pads back in. Akit cost about $60 somthing from memory from abs. $100plus for a new one.
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Post by bogged »

IPCH wrote:Seems to me that your calliper has siesed and draging on the disc. Remove the caliper and see if you can push the pads back in. Akit cost about $60 somthing from memory from abs. $100plus for a new one.
Yup, very common for the rears to seize on GQ's.. Not a hard job to rebuild, but if your unsure, run into ABS or similar.
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Post by luggys lux »

what do i ask for at the shop would bursons sell them kits thanks
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Post by bogged »

luggys lux wrote:what do i ask for at the shop would bursons sell them kits thanks
Yes bursons, ask for a caliper rebuild kit.. Or ABS Brakes.
I think also from memory on the GQ, there are different levels of kits.. some come with the piston, some dont... the piston is FAWKIN expensive (going back 4yrs memory here).. so check it before you buy it.
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Post by allisterrenee »

Make sure you put some oil on the seals and pistons when pushing them back into the calipers. This will help ... :)
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Post by gnucha »

allisterrenee wrote:Make sure you put some oil on the seals and pistons when pushing them back into the calipers. This will help ... :)
Do Not Use Oil!!! It will swell the seals, use brake fluid only
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Post by luggys lux »

thanks fellas there is a minor rebuild kit on ebay would that be ok to use or do i need the full kit
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Post by allisterrenee »

allisterrenee wrote:
Make sure you put some oil on the seals and pistons when pushing them back into the calipers. This will help ...


Do Not Use Oil!!! It will swell the seals, use brake fluid only


Brake fluid is what i was trying to say ,sorry if i confused anyone , When i said oil , i would of thought it was obvis i ment brake fluid. Sorry will check my wording more carfully next time ,
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Post by skippy's GQ »

depends on what the kit consist off... but since u have them off... why go half assed at the job....
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Post by luggys lux »

what is the load sensor can it be disconnected would this cause the rear brakes to not release as i carry a fair bit of weight permentaly on my ute
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Post by skippy's GQ »

Yes and No...., just pull the spring off the diff and it wont do any thing any more.. but not likely the problem... it will be your calliapers causing the problem....

the seals around the piston would have gone hard and not alowing the piston to return correctly, and i would say your caliaper slides will be sticking as well, all common problems with patrols :armsup:
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Post by luggys lux »

oh yeah i see so if i change all the seals should be ok yeah
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Post by skippy's GQ »

from what u have decribed.... u need your caliapers rebuilt
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Post by luggys lux »

thanks feelas will do it this week
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Post by nzdarin »

If they are really seized, which is common then you'll need to pop the piston out with the brake pedal. ie pop one side, clamp off the that hose and then pop the other. If they are like this then you'll need new istons as well.
I just spent $235 (NZ) to put pistons and seal kits into all four corners. Well worth the time and money to have all fours corners working perfectly.
Another tip is to use a lot of rubber grease on the inside of the rubber boot. It helps keep shit out of there and makes the piston last longer.
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