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Old 11-27-2014, 01:50 PM
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Yeah, I think I'll stick some new calipers on anyway and just see how it goes.

Cheers for the advice guys.
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Slider pin seal has probably split letting water in an sticking.

£5.99 for 4 new seals and a bit of labour to see what's causing your issue.
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Originally Posted by Si2k
Slider pin seal has probably split letting water in an sticking.

£5.99 for 4 new seals and a bit of labour to see what's causing your issue.
Where would you get the seals for £5;99 Si2k ? I will be stripping my calipers soon so may need some
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Originally Posted by Gaffa
Originally Posted by Si2k' timestamp='1417158568' post='23420420
Slider pin seal has probably split letting water in an sticking.

£5.99 for 4 new seals and a bit of labour to see what's causing your issue.
Where would you get the seals for £5;99 Si2k ? I will be stripping my calipers soon so may need some
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Bigg red
There is a post on the detail in FAQs
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Got these genuine Nissin and brand new, obviously without the cariers and sliders, so you may need the slider pins but brakes international do those.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-REAR-BRA...item566b4d3200
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Originally Posted by LEEF
Bigg red
There is a post on the detail in FAQs
Thanks Leef
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Originally Posted by richmc
Got these genuine Nissin and brand new, obviously without the cariers and sliders, so you may need the slider pins bur brakes international do those.

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item566b4d3200
Got a set of these myself two weeks ago i can highly recommend them, but they are definitely copies but well worth the money
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Originally Posted by tommy holly
Originally Posted by richmc' timestamp='1417165935' post='23420453
Got these genuine Nissin and brand new, obviously without the cariers and sliders, so you may need the slider pins bur brakes international do those.

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item566b4d3200
Got a set of these myself two weeks ago i can highly recommend them, but they are definitely copies but well worth the money
So, are they "Genuine fake Nissin?"
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Them ones above are no doubt, the same as what I've listed.

Pop into a local motor factors with those part numbers I've listed, and they'll be cheaper than that 100%.

OR if they're struggling, they should do a recon and return service, costing anywhere between £50-£70 a caliper.


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