nissanfrontier wrote:
I would recommend bleeding old brake fluid, mighty vac helps and friend. I found this plastic clear stuff in lines, never seen this on any other vehicle I have done brakes. Greasing sliders good idea with synthetic type. I put all new rotors and pads on CRD at 100k even if it did not need them. Dot 3 is correct fluid not 4. I agree on stainless hardware get it, now watch how you take old ones off for reference.
How often do you bleed/change brake fluid? Regular DOT 3 ought to be changed yearly, as it is highly hygroscopic and absorbs water from the air very quickly. This does two bad things; promotes corrosion and lowers the boiling point of the fluid. Trust me, the first time you boil a brake system you get fanatical about fluid changes.
You also ought to change the fluid before changing calipers or any other brake work. Why push old contaminated fluid through new calipers?
Use only fresh fluid from a store that sells a lot of it, OR use ATE super blue, which is the best DOT 3/4 fluid I know of, and which can extend fluid changes to two years. failure to regularly flush the brake system and change the fluid is a prime cause of caliper problems.
Also , to make this easy, use speed bleeder screws on the calipers; they are like fumoto valves for the brake system.