|
And another word of caution, I got several reman calipers from Napa (I have friends that made a habit of my kindness and have me doing car work), and every single caliper I got had the rubber grooved booth cracked inside on the sliding pin. I'd advise to inspect the caliper and de attach it from the mounting bracket prior of installing it. I end up removing them (as I did for Crd) and haven't heard of any issues or complaints. Without me looking into this and removing the broken grooved booth, those brakes would have dragged 100%.
I'd also advise to flush the brakes every 50k or couple years to take out any moisture absorbed by the fluid (which can cause some corrosion), every time I do it I can't believe how great my brakes are, lol. This is done very easy without any help, just a bottle with a hose (I think it's a 1/4 sized) going in from the caliper bleeder and about 15-20 pedals per caliper (after replacing the reservoir fluid of course).
_________________ 2005 kj CRD, samco, suncoast tc, provent, Kennedy lift pump, GDE ECO full torque, 2nd gen filter head, 245/70/16 a/t tires, mopar light bar, fumoto oil valve, OEM Skid Plates, ARB Front bumper and HD OME, tru cool LPD47391 40k GVW tranny cooler (stock cooler delete), FF Dynamics e-fan and shroud, rocker arms replaced, HDS2 190F thermostat.
|