ok - rebuilt rear calipers and replaced rear rotors tonight and have 3 questions:
1) while removing rear right rotor i saw a fifth of the circular piece of cardboard gasket from behind the hub flange that came off like it got stuck/pukled off when i removed the rotor. how converned should i be? how easy/hard to replace? is this a safety issue?
2) sliding pins on bottom (with bushings) were a little tougher o slide than tops - is that normal? even after thorough cleaning and relubing. wouldn't call them seized - i anything maybe the rubber had swelled? bought aftermarket replacements i needed (readily available) but if it's normal id rather keep oem pins on?
3) ok - what i was really concerned with - put everything back together and now parking brake is stuck on? actually parking brake light is stuck on - not sure if it's the sensor or the brake itself stuck but wasn't sure what i could have done while working on rear rotor that would cause this? anything obvious to check?
thanks y'all. no power and only get internet at restauarant so my searching skills are handicapped on the iphone... any help appreciated.
i should add - planning to do front rotors and calipers tomorrow and the heading on long family trip so ime is of essence for me
also - not sure how many have rebuilt their calipers. overall it's pretty easy except geting the damned piston boot seated in the bore groove and then on the piston itself - that was a real bitch. must be a trick to it. i tried putting it on piston first but then was concerned id have to use screwdriver to seat the seal and how would i know its seated. tried seating in bore groove first and then its jut hard to finagle the boot around the piston with lubed slippery fingers tryingto hold the boot open and get it around the piston ... also without bead blasting the damned caliper it's hard to keep all the important stuff free of brake dust crud... will strongly consider new next time. not lookin forward to the fronts with so many more pistons - so if anyones got a tip lemme know!
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1) while removing rear right rotor i saw a fifth of the circular piece of cardboard gasket from behind the hub flange that came off like it got stuck/pukled off when i removed the rotor. how converned should i be? how easy/hard to replace? is this a safety issue?
2) sliding pins on bottom (with bushings) were a little tougher o slide than tops - is that normal? even after thorough cleaning and relubing. wouldn't call them seized - i anything maybe the rubber had swelled? bought aftermarket replacements i needed (readily available) but if it's normal id rather keep oem pins on?
3) ok - what i was really concerned with - put everything back together and now parking brake is stuck on? actually parking brake light is stuck on - not sure if it's the sensor or the brake itself stuck but wasn't sure what i could have done while working on rear rotor that would cause this? anything obvious to check?
thanks y'all. no power and only get internet at restauarant so my searching skills are handicapped on the iphone... any help appreciated.
i should add - planning to do front rotors and calipers tomorrow and the heading on long family trip so ime is of essence for me
also - not sure how many have rebuilt their calipers. overall it's pretty easy except geting the damned piston boot seated in the bore groove and then on the piston itself - that was a real bitch. must be a trick to it. i tried putting it on piston first but then was concerned id have to use screwdriver to seat the seal and how would i know its seated. tried seating in bore groove first and then its jut hard to finagle the boot around the piston with lubed slippery fingers tryingto hold the boot open and get it around the piston ... also without bead blasting the damned caliper it's hard to keep all the important stuff free of brake dust crud... will strongly consider new next time. not lookin forward to the fronts with so many more pistons - so if anyones got a tip lemme know!
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