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Lose brake caliper

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Pep
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Lose brake caliper

Post by Pep »

Hi all

I have just bought myself a GQ Shorty, and have noticed that the
driver side rear caliper has some play in it and make a rattle when driving
this goes away once any pressure is applied to the brake pedal.
Could it be missing the vibration plates or is the piston releasing to much (if thats possible :oops: :oops: )

Please forgive my lack of knowledge as i'm new to the Nissan world having come up from the Zook world

Thanks All

Pep
No longer the BIG Man in a Little Car!!

Now in a GUII
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Post by Reddo »

are the bolts holding the caliper tight?
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
Pep
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Post by Pep »

Reddo wrote:are the bolts holding the caliper tight?
Yes they are.

The caliper is tight on the diff it's the part of the caliper where the pads are that as movement

Pep
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Now in a GUII
Yom
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Post by Yom »

new sliders.

i believe repco sell kits.
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