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Brake Caliper Pins - **solved** Where do you buy them?

robreidmotors

RobReid
May 10, 2008
677
0
Lancashire
I need to renew by front left caliper pins, and if they are a reasonable price, may well do all the other brakes as well.

Looks like the rear are the same so ill check my local ford dealers, well i say local, think they are miles away!
 
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robreidmotors

RobReid
May 10, 2008
677
0
Lancashire
Yes spotted that!

Ill see if i can get hold of the ford ones for the front.

How about the rears? Is it worth changing them for preventative maintenance, seems so if i can get them similar price to the front. Again any rear pin suppliers?
 

robreidmotors

RobReid
May 10, 2008
677
0
Lancashire
Ive got them ordered, thought id get a set of four to make sure all the brakes are ok.

On order, cost about £12 each, came to 48 for four sets.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
the GSF listed kit is just rubber gaiter covers/grease (well was last time i had some in)

always thought the rears were the same as mine looked it side to side - but i have been told they were shorter on another car

a quick call to matey philly Ford shows them listed for front and rear on their system so sounds pot luck a bit but as long as they are not too long to stop full reqd movement (check without pads in) you'll be fine

as for preventative measures if they are free moving clean and grease em you'll be fine anyway
 

G223

Active Member
Dec 6, 2007
303
0
ive never needed new slider pins, always just cleaned them up and coated them in copper grease, never ever had any problems no matter how siezed they were
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
ive never needed new slider pins, always just cleaned them up and coated them in copper grease, never ever had any problems no matter how siezed they were

7/8 of mien were the same :D

8 ths one siezed that bad it sheared off and I had to drill it out :blink:
 

Dave_R

Save a Sheep...Buy Brembo
Sep 20, 2004
3,666
1
South Wales
Think I may need new pins for the rear.... the car's been sitting there for about 6 months now, thank god I get discount in Ford, joy of being a Ford employee :)
 
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