16-08-15, 07:00 PM
Front brakes have been squealing a lot recently, so gave them a clean the other day. Can of Muc-Off brake cleaner (all local Halfords had handy) and toothbursh and gave them a good scrub. Some oft he piston didn't want to come out until I pumped the lever a many many times. Also, I wasn't able to rotate these pistons with my fingers at all. Pistons themselves aren't too bad, just a little corrosion along the top edge. I'm also pretty sure the brakes aren't quite as strong as they once were, fairly sure I'm having to squeeze the lever a lot more than I used to. Kind of thinking some new seals would probably help matter here. Would you agree?
Anyway, still got some Hel brake lines to pop on, so figured it'd be best to do both at same time whilst the system is drained.
So, what brake seal kits should I get?
Genuine are £25 per pair of pots. Did I get that right? £100 for all seals for all eight pots across both calipers?!
https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/418...ke-caliper
Whereas M&P do a seal kit for £9 odd, per caliper. Are these any good, or just a false economy? Why are there ebay listings for right and left caliper kits - are they different?!
Some kits (like this one) also include new bleed nipples, caps etc. Worth swapping these at same time too?
What do I buy?!
Anyway, still got some Hel brake lines to pop on, so figured it'd be best to do both at same time whilst the system is drained.
So, what brake seal kits should I get?
Genuine are £25 per pair of pots. Did I get that right? £100 for all seals for all eight pots across both calipers?!
https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/418...ke-caliper
Whereas M&P do a seal kit for £9 odd, per caliper. Are these any good, or just a false economy? Why are there ebay listings for right and left caliper kits - are they different?!
Some kits (like this one) also include new bleed nipples, caps etc. Worth swapping these at same time too?
What do I buy?!