I got my rear calipers off and prepped them for paint. Unfortunately I found on of the seals had gone. I don’t fancy doing this myself so I’m going take take it to my local garage. So I’m at a dead stop at the moment.
I don’t think I damaged it, but then it wasn’t leaking fluid when it was on the van so I probably did.
EDIT: I’ve now realised that this is a dust seal. God I’ve got a lot to learn!!
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Last edited by the swan fiend on Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
the swan fiend wrote:I got my rear calipers off and prepped them for paint. Unfortunately I found on of the seals had gone. I don’t fancy doing this myself so I’m going take take it to my local garage. So I’m at a dead stop at the moment.
I don’t think I damaged it, but then it wasn’t leaking fluid when it was on the van so I probably did.
EDIT: I’ve now realised that this is a dust seal. God I’ve got a lot to learn!!
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These aren't too hard to do yourself and parts are cheap too!
@van life, yeah I’ve seen these bud. The mechanic I go to reckons a lot of them can be poor fits and leak soon after. He did himself out of a job by telling me that (as I don’t feel confident enough to do it myself)
So I’m sure he’s not putting me on a bum steer.
I’m sure there’s a load of people who’ve had no problems though. I just don’t want to spend time painting my caliper to have problems soon after.
Swan - I've done 3 pairs using kits from biggred and they've all been spot on. Calipers have been on for years without any issues and still going strong. I'm planning to do my Caddy ones soon.
Fair dos mate. I just don’t feel confident enough to have a go. I’m not too worried though as a new caliper is only £40 more than the garage quoted to rebuild.
Maybe one day I’ll have a crack myself, but for now I’ll take your word for it