07-02-14, 06:07 PM
If you're on a budget I can't see any good reason to change both sides. Second hand discs come up on ebay from time to time, I've bought that way several times in the past with no problem.
Change the pads on that side and clean up the pistons... the usual cause of a disc warping is down to the two sides of the caliper not applying an equal force. If you can't get all 4 pistons moving smoothly by finger pressure after that, you'll need to change the seals.
It'll be worth cleaning and checking the good side too just as a preventative measure.
Change the pads on that side and clean up the pistons... the usual cause of a disc warping is down to the two sides of the caliper not applying an equal force. If you can't get all 4 pistons moving smoothly by finger pressure after that, you'll need to change the seals.
It'll be worth cleaning and checking the good side too just as a preventative measure.