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2009-08-07 02:04:35
#1
ad22vf rebuild kit?
I read that I can make a service for the ad22, but I can not find this kit

Or this kit doesnt exist?

Anyone has information? i will apreciate
2009-08-07 09:02:05
#2
The your local dealership have them or GregV, for all of the front stuff or all of the rear, each is there own kit. Or if you need to pick and choose bits or want dirt cheap and possibly wrong parts check out Napa online
2009-08-08 03:25:10
#3
thank you, I will contact gregv

any special instruction or I just have to change parts ?
2009-08-09 12:06:12
#4
It is pretty much just changing parts. The only thing I remember having trouble with is the seal around the piston, but the only way to do it is trial and error really. Make sure you use petroleum jelly or just the stuff that comes in the packets with the kit to lube the slide pins and whatever else. Most everything else will swell up the rubber 20X and really mess stuff up
2009-08-10 05:05:30
#5
Use brake fluid to wet your o-rings before sliding them onto your pistons, it will help.
2009-08-11 02:32:33
#6
thank you, I already ask Greg for a quote of this kit...

Now I just need money lol..

This service, help?
2009-08-12 01:57:57
#7
Keep everything CLEAN. You can also find parts at Rockauto.com
2009-08-14 23:38:03
#8
I just found that I have 2 right calipers...

where can I found new ad22vf calipers?
2009-08-15 01:40:13
#9
Ha Ha that just happened to me last fall except I had two lefts. I just went and got a re-manufactured one from Napa.

You can how ever get around this by making a pressure/air evacuation pump thing out of a pump watering can for $10-15 bucks. Makes bleeding your brakes SOOO easy. If you want to know more I can show you what I made
2009-08-15 13:20:16
#10
Originally Posted by jere
Ha Ha that just happened to me last fall except I had two lefts. I just went and got a re-manufactured one from Napa.

You can how ever get around this by making a pressure/air evacuation pump thing out of a pump watering can for $10-15 bucks. Makes bleeding your brakes SOOO easy. If you want to know more I can show you what I made



Yes, I want to know thank you.
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