How to lubricate caliper slider pins. The caliper guide pins are essential to the disc brake system. If the caliper pins are not free moving, the brake pads could wear unevenly and you can have premature wear in your brake system. Learn how to prevent uneven brake pad wear and how to properly lube the guide pins.
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You’re the fucking man dude.
Thank you 👍
What if I completely replaced my brake calipers and have the same problem on the same side
Very informative thank you.
Bro its always my rear right brakes that always gone in less then a month
Hi brother can you help me..
I just put new break pads on my car and it's making noise in front and rear back
I watched a guy use his c clamp to press in his brake calipers. What are your thoughts on that? Because he completely messed up my brakes, the calipers were stuck on the disc and made a horrible noise
Great form
Thanks bro!!!💪💪💪
8 years old and I am still learning new tricks from these videos. Nice!
Should I ever grease the caliper piston?
Thank you
I never push the pin with new grease on through the rubber, cause its that tight a fit, as you see in this video, all that new grease just gets pushed up the pin into the rubber boot