RJS
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Had my right front caliper off today and discovered the outside caliper piston was stuck. The brake pad on that side was was worn about 1/8" inch more than all the others. Thus, explains the excessive brake dust I've been experiencing on that one wheel.
I was finally able to push it back in using a flat metal bar and a C-clamp (only after removing the caliper to get access). It required considerably more effort than a normally functioning caliper would required. I wasn't really able to diagnose what happened. Curious on opinions, what are the chances this is the end of my troubles (i.e. it simply jammed)? Or, is it more likely my troubles are deeper?
If deeper, I would most likely not rebuild myself. So, options would include sending out to be rebuilt or I see that one of the big three has new calipers for an extremely good price (slightly less than the cost of a rebuild!). Also I see stainless steel caliper pistons on the market. Any opinions on any of these options?
Last question, I will almost certainly install new brake pads. Car is used for gentle weekend cruises and low dust would be high on my list. Does anyone have experience with the Moss Premium Ceramic Pads by Classic Gold? They are pitched as "nearly dust free".
Thanks
Bob
Had my right front caliper off today and discovered the outside caliper piston was stuck. The brake pad on that side was was worn about 1/8" inch more than all the others. Thus, explains the excessive brake dust I've been experiencing on that one wheel.
I was finally able to push it back in using a flat metal bar and a C-clamp (only after removing the caliper to get access). It required considerably more effort than a normally functioning caliper would required. I wasn't really able to diagnose what happened. Curious on opinions, what are the chances this is the end of my troubles (i.e. it simply jammed)? Or, is it more likely my troubles are deeper?
If deeper, I would most likely not rebuild myself. So, options would include sending out to be rebuilt or I see that one of the big three has new calipers for an extremely good price (slightly less than the cost of a rebuild!). Also I see stainless steel caliper pistons on the market. Any opinions on any of these options?
Last question, I will almost certainly install new brake pads. Car is used for gentle weekend cruises and low dust would be high on my list. Does anyone have experience with the Moss Premium Ceramic Pads by Classic Gold? They are pitched as "nearly dust free".
Thanks
Bob