I, ........  I don't know. 

Kinja'd!!! "XJDano" (xjdano)
04/19/2016 at 18:53 • Filed to: DIY

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My sister in law came to pick up her kid, and says there is a clunk only in reverse. The top caliper bolt FELL THE FUCK OFF!!

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Bonus steel belts showing that I didn’t know about and cut my hand up a bit. That thing needs inner & outer tie rods than an alignment & new tires. He has done some work to it but it needs a lot more, and they are broke all the time.The parts store has a set of new caliper bracket bolts for $7/pair.

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They only drive 5 miles to work, and this is the second Explorer, I mentioned all the things he needs to do to it, he already knows and plans to do it if they ever get money.


DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! Future next gen S2000 owner > XJDano
04/19/2016 at 19:01

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Swapping the tires on the rim might help extend the life a bit.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > XJDano
04/19/2016 at 19:12

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Makes you wonder who did the brakes...


Kinja'd!!! XJDano > Urambo Tauro
04/19/2016 at 19:14

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He did a few times, he also says the caliper is sticking and heating up.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > XJDano
04/19/2016 at 19:17

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Maybe he forgot to grease the slide pins too.


Kinja'd!!! XJDano > Urambo Tauro
04/19/2016 at 19:19

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Greased the pins, just didn’t locktite the bolts.

To be fair same thing happened to me, but we were on our way home from Alabama to Missouri.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > XJDano
04/19/2016 at 19:29

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I had a rear caliper lock up on me, and I couldn’t figure out why. I KNEW that I had greased them, and thought it was a problem with the parking brake or something. No such luck. Once I finally decided to check the slide pins anyway, one of them was dry and seized.

I was shocked. I think what might have happened is I probably used a spare packet of grease at the time. (I always save leftovers, even if it’s just half a packet of grease from a suspension part or something.) Thinking about it, I bet that stuff wasn’t high-temp rated. Whatever the case, I put the proper grease in there after cleaning it up, and I haven’t had a problem since.