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October 6th, 2017 12:39 AM #1it's been 3 years since i last changed the brake fluid on the honda so i'll be replacing the fluid, change brake pads, and do general brake service
what to use on the caliper pins that's locally available? i have PLAIN silicone grease lying around, is that ok? it doesn't have any moly or graphite additives it's just a thick plain silicone grease
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October 6th, 2017 12:56 AM #2
Meron sachet ng Wurth caliper grease. Around 75 pesos nung Car show sa SMX sa Wurth Booth. Good for 4 calipers na. Nasa 100 pesos na siya sa Fix stop nung last na bumili ako. Before ang hirap talaga maka hanap umorder pa ko sa Amazon ng Permatex Ceramic caliper grease pero much better yung wurth.
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October 7th, 2017 11:28 AM #6
the grease used behind the brake pads is different
the wurth grease they're talking about goes into the slider pins. silicone so it won't hurt the rubber boots of the pins. i used to have a ford lynx w/ seized caliper because of neglecting the slider pinsso lesson learned LOL
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October 8th, 2017 05:10 AM #7
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October 15th, 2017 02:43 AM #9
Yung Fix Stop sa may congressional ave qc siya located. Gamit ko din to as anti rattle grease sa likod ng backplate ng brake pads. So far ok naman.
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