andyfreelandy
Well-Known Member
Just for info really. Now had 2 separate failures of the rubber clad disc brake slide pin. One is plain steel, other has a rubber sleeve. What happens is the rubber sleeve either swells or slides off the recess on the pin and jams the slide leaving the brake caliper jammed.
I'm replacing them with steel pins as I change pads to remove the problem. No side effects or vibration as a result.
Worth checking your calipers are still free to slide. One of these had worn out the bottom section of the inner pad and so was not easily visible during a quick glance brake pad check.
I'm replacing them with steel pins as I change pads to remove the problem. No side effects or vibration as a result.
Worth checking your calipers are still free to slide. One of these had worn out the bottom section of the inner pad and so was not easily visible during a quick glance brake pad check.