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2011-08-03 20:48:53
#1
Brake Question
So recently I bought a set of AD22 brakes for the SER, everything looks great,just one tiiiiiny issue. The smaller of the 2 bolts on the torque member goes in tight as hell(thats what she said,haha), how do i solve this problem? The other side slides in/out(haha) with no issues....
Same issue for both torque members.



Last edited by NissanGuy on 2011-08-03 at 22-50-48.
2011-08-03 20:53:44
#2
Take something small and clean it out. Dental pik/etc.

Hold up, they have relief valves on the back? Can you take that off?
2011-08-03 21:01:46
#3
Mine was like that too. I sprayed brake clean in there real good. Then I worked some moly/lithium grease in there real good. I had to keep wiping rusty orange grease off the pin til it came out clean. It helped alot.
2011-08-03 21:23:46
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Originally Posted by mirrortints
Take something small and clean it out. Dental pik/etc.

Hold up, they have relief valves on the back? Can you take that off?


i actually think its rubber all the way threw, and i dont want to break the rubber if it does go all the way...

Originally Posted by tswii
Mine was like that too. I sprayed brake clean in there real good. Then I worked some moly/lithium grease in there real good. I had to keep wiping rusty orange grease off the pin til it came out clean. It helped alot.


brake cleaner was my next step i was courious what everyone else did...
2011-08-03 21:52:24
#5
go to centric order their reman calipers (good as new) for 60 bucks, problem always solved
2011-08-03 21:57:10
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X2 the rubber swells over time and makes it impossible for the pins to slide. Get a new kit I think Greg v has them .
2011-08-04 22:27:16
#7
I rebuilt mines after 120k on them and really, that is no overkill. The rubber is all the way through and cleaning it only helped for a little while.

By rebuilding them you ensure even pad wear and that they do not stick the pad to the rotor.

Also having a look at the pistons won't hurt, they can be pretty bad for no apparent reason.
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