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Pufftmw Member Since: 23 May 2012 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 1052 |
Sticky caliper
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Tue Feb 03 2015 12:52pm |
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richtdv8 Member Since: 06 May 2014 Location: Rotherham Posts: 47 |
When you say it was a sticky caliper, was it the caliper piston that was seized. |
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Tue Feb 03 2015 2:25pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
If I'm reading this correctly then the OP is saying that the pads are not evenly worn in that there are dirty great grooves at the outer and inner edges. The pictures certainly look that way.
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Tue Feb 03 2015 2:33pm |
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Pufftmw Member Since: 23 May 2012 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 1052 |
The caliper piston was partially seized in that it was not releasing fully, which allowed pressure to remain on one side, which caused the extra wear to the pad as it was constantly rubbing. The outside pad was worn more than the inner one, although that had still worn more than in comparison to the other rear brake's pads. The wear was also more pronounced near the center of the disc than the outer - that's where the pad wore through to the metal - and I would have said approx 2mm of pad at the outer edge left compared to minus at the inner.
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Tue Feb 03 2015 3:51pm |
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richtdv8 Member Since: 06 May 2014 Location: Rotherham Posts: 47 |
OK, found the source of the noise. Seems that the brake shoe pin clip has disintergrated letting the shoe scrape against the disc inner.
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Sat Mar 07 2015 4:45pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
So good news and bad news then really?
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Sat Mar 07 2015 6:50pm |
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Bodsy Site Sponsor Member Since: 03 Feb 2007 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2162 |
Advanced factors will send you a set out. Possibly even has that spring, but not sure as its a funny one. But they have the rest.
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Sat Mar 07 2015 7:13pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Halfords! What WAS I thinking Rather be seen walking out of a sex toy shop with a brown paper bag than out of Halfords!!
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Sat Mar 07 2015 7:54pm |
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richtdv8 Member Since: 06 May 2014 Location: Rotherham Posts: 47 |
Ok its a SXR500010 - ROD - PARKING PAWL ACTUATING - DISCOVERY 3 + 4 + RANGE ROVER SPORT.
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Sun Mar 08 2015 7:49am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4395 |
Cable ties are to hold the springs back, to make the plates easier to fit |
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Sun Mar 08 2015 8:08am |
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richtdv8 Member Since: 06 May 2014 Location: Rotherham Posts: 47 |
well nobody has these in, all "have to order them".
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Mon Mar 09 2015 2:12pm |
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Bodsy Site Sponsor Member Since: 03 Feb 2007 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2162 |
They cant use Stainless, ISTR because they don't have the strength to keep in place.
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Mon Mar 09 2015 2:17pm |
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richtdv8 Member Since: 06 May 2014 Location: Rotherham Posts: 47 |
I know stainless bolts are not high tensile.
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Mon Mar 09 2015 2:44pm |
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