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posted on December 4th, 2013 at 07:20 PM
1971 1302S. Advice on stock front brake pads


1971 1302S. Advice on stock front brake pads

I looked at the front disc brake pads. They are stock type discs. The pads have worn more on the leading side, making the pad material tapered by about 1mm. There is an average of 4mm pad material left. Should I
Leave it for now
Swap pads to have thicker section leading edge
Put new ones on urgently




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posted on December 4th, 2013 at 07:30 PM



sounds like sticking piston in one side of calliper



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posted on December 4th, 2013 at 10:23 PM



Are they an easy caliper to rebuild? I assume just an O ring on the pistons, and a dust boot outer. Dissassemble, check bores for pits, grooves or sharp bits. I could take them off and get one of the mechanics at work to do it for a 6 pack of fine brew.



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posted on December 5th, 2013 at 10:21 AM



Check that the pistons are in the right way, the set I just pulled off my car had the shims in wrong on one side and the leading edge was the wrong way up. Caliper kits are very cheap, whole calipers aren't much either really.



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posted on December 5th, 2013 at 07:02 PM



if you can get classic vw on the phone, i think they had calliper's for about $70ea and the come with new pads



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posted on December 6th, 2013 at 08:49 PM



Yes, they are cheap, but non brand calipers and shit quality pads...rebuild kit is about the half price of the caliper and no pads...take your pick...


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