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Old 01-12-2012, 11:47 PM
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Default DIY Rear Brake Caliper Refresh

This is what I do to keep my brakes from seizing up.

I know I've skipped a step but this is where this DIY starts with the caliper removed



You're going to remove the rubber boot from the slider pin



It should look like this



Slide the pin all the way out and clean it off



Remove the rubber boot and clean the inside of it, if it's cracked or burned then you'll need to replace it. You can put a bit of ShinEtsu on the outside to keep them from getting brittle over time although they're cheap enough to replace.



Clean the inside of the slider housing of all the old nasty burned lube



I normally clean it until it looks like this, if yours are real bad then you can remove the carrier and clean it with brake clean



Apply a generous amount of brake lube (I use 3M) on the slider and slide it in to the carrier so the carrier gets lubed up and be sure you do this without the slider boot. If you do this with the slider boot in place then you'll just fill the boot up with the lube



Next install the boot onto the carrier first and then the slider goes in



Do this to the other slider and then you may need to rotate the piston in if you're installing new pads and this can be done with a 3/8's ratchet



Even if you're not replacing pads make sure the piston slots are lined up like this, you also want the piston in far enough so you can slide the caliper on easily but not so much that the pin on the brake pad won't engage with the slot in the piston. If your pads don't have pins then don't worry about this step
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I've been waiting for this thanks Mac.
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Sweet, I will do this next time I have my brakes apart.
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Nice write up. I always take the caliper carrier off just to make it easier to clean out the slider housing.
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Nice write up sir
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Great job, now i can do it myself !

j/k i'd still want you to do it, cause i know you'd do it right! thanks for sharing though mac daddy
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You guys are welcome

Thank you Lewis
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Thanks for this. I'll be doing it when I install my pads/rotors/lines
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Are the fronts basically the same with regard to pulling out the slider pins and lubing, then replacing the boots?


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