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Author: | Umbongo [ Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
Had to change the near side front brake caliper today as the old one had a seized piston, not bad though I've had ten years out of it. I've seen a few members on here having changed theirs three times and it always seems to be the N/S front that goes. I took quite a few photos so I may do a How to change it. ![]() |
Author: | shaymeboy [ Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
![]() Shay |
Author: | Umbongo [ Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
shaymeboy wrote: :thumbs: Nice one Umbongo, a "how to" would be excellent. I have recently been hearing a noise coming from the front brakes - like the discs are slightly warped as the noise isn't constant - under braking. I wonder if they are distorting/warping (the set I had changed last year were warped) because the pistons aren't working on both sides due to a faulty caliper? A how to would be good, seen some replacement (remanufactured) calipers on eBay for around £70 a side... is that reasonable, what's your thoughts on remanufactured/refurbished parts?? Hi Shay, I can't see any problem fitting re-manufactured ones as they must carry some sort of guarantee on them.
Shay |
Author: | creationracing [ Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
Hi folks, Surprised so many people are replacing them, and so often? Mine went sticky (yep, NSF) after being off the road for so long during my trial-by-engine, however I stripped it, cleaned everything up, rebuilt it using the original seals (apart from one I ripped myself - borrowed another from the spares car), bled new fluid through and it's been perfect ever since. Are we shelling out for replacements when all that really needed is a little elbow grease, a free afternoon and clean fluid? |
Author: | Umbongo [ Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
creationracing wrote: Hi folks, Hi Roy, I've had the new calliper for a few years now in the garage so I was lucky it was the nsf one and it saved me a little time stripping the old one down and fitting new pistons that cost about £25 each and then a new seal kit maybe about £40 or more. I bought the caliper on ebay about five years ago for £35 genuine one too Surprised so many people are replacing them, and so often? Mine went sticky (yep, NSF) after being off the road for so long during my trial-by-engine, however I stripped it, cleaned everything up, rebuilt it using the original seals (apart from one I ripped myself - borrowed another from the spares car), bled new fluid through and it's been perfect ever since. Are we shelling out for replacements when all that really needed is a little elbow grease, a free afternoon and clean fluid? ![]() |
Author: | creationracing [ Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
Bargain-tastic! ![]() |
Author: | Umbongo [ Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
creationracing wrote: Bargain-tastic! Bargain it was Roy! ![]() ![]() Left click jpeg twice file for max view Attachment: SV401426.JPG
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Author: | johnrimm [ Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
Hello Umbongo, That looks a tidy job, you'll be pleased it's sorted before winter starts. ![]() Best wishes, John |
Author: | Umbongo [ Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
shaymeboy wrote: :thumbs: Nice one Umbongo, a "how to" would be excellent. I have recently been hearing a noise coming from the front brakes - like the discs are slightly warped as the noise isn't constant - under braking. I wonder if they are distorting/warping (the set I had changed last year were warped) because the pistons aren't working on both sides due to a faulty caliper? A how to would be good, seen some replacement (remanufactured) calipers on eBay for around £70 a side... is that reasonable, what's your thoughts on remanufactured/refurbished parts?? Hi Shay, why not buy a new one from these suppliers I've used them myself for brake service kits in the past as they're local to me so I can collect.Shay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-X-TRAI ... 35b62ce945 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-X-TRAI ... 35b648696e |
Author: | Umbongo [ Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: N/S Front Brake Caliper Replaced |
johnrimm wrote: Hello Umbongo, Hi John, yes I'm glad I caught it in time before it damaged the rotor. I'll have to tackle the struts dust boots soon as they're all split, but it's not an M.O.T. fail thankfully and I'll have to get underneath in the spring and deal with the rust like your intending to do, I think KILVY has done his already.
That looks a tidy job, you'll be pleased it's sorted before winter starts. ![]() Best wishes, John |
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