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rebuilding rear calipers on mav

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rebuilding rear calipers on mav

Post by marin »

how much can you get rear caliper kits for and where from? whats involved in rebuilding the calipers? somebody said to me to do the seals on the master cylinder at the same time, if the brakes are gona be bled, is this needed?
Rum injected

TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.

Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
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Re: rebuilding rear calipers on mav

Post by bogged »

marin wrote:how much can you get rear caliper kits for and where from? whats involved in rebuilding the calipers? somebody said to me to do the seals on the master cylinder at the same time, if the brakes are gona be bled, is this needed?



ABS Brakes have the kits, Nissan also have them for about the same price.

But SIT DOWN for the price.. if your worried about clips on the grill being $2.. your going to have a cardiac arrest on the caliper kits..
Front or rear was $112.. cant remember which now...
piss easy job. You can do on own at home.

Rear calipers are bad on GQs they always sieze.. BUT.. if the piston is fubar, you are up for mega.. :(
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Post by marin »

$112 per side?
Rum injected

TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.

Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
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Post by Woop »

Once Piston removed, the bore can be CAREFULLY cleaned up with GENTLE rubbing with steel wool lubricated with brake fluid. As the bore/piston are chrome plated, you will only be able to clean up any slight inperfections--if theres any bad rust on the piston, it will destroy the seal. Make sure you only clean bore in circles..

Make sure caliper pins are clean and lubed while youre there

Nick
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