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Re: Brake dust and Overheating brakes
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July 24, 2002
09:29 pm UTC
July 24, 2002
09:29 pm UTC
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Detroit, MI
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John Hischak
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John Hischak
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Frozen caliper slider pins.
Unscrew the pins from the caliper (mounting bolts) and I'll bet they're a PITA to remove. Sand down the rust, regrease with hightemp stuff, clean out the holes with brake cleaner and pipe cleaners, and you're good to go.
John
92 TSi AWD - 2.4l/4g63 hybrid
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