Well I had to find something...what started out as was I thought was a cracked, old brakeline, and simple brake job, has turned into complete caliper rebuild-replace job. Good news is the axles, and all those bits are fine.The bearings were slightly worn on both sides...
Here 's the low down:
Passenger caliper leaking, inside pad MISSING
Rotor...
Driver side caliper almost completely siezed
I expected to have to replace the brakes, and was getting all the bits to do the rear disk conversion and do all the brakes at one time, but to put the front caliper together WITHOUT a inside pad is bs. I know this because you couldn't compress pistons enough to get new pads on both sides, the cotter pins are still in, and it's obvious by the corrosion on the pistons. I can't believe we missed this on inspection, but the brakes were working, with no squeaks or squeals and there was plenty of brake pedal.
Here 's the low down:
Passenger caliper leaking, inside pad MISSING
Rotor...
Driver side caliper almost completely siezed
I expected to have to replace the brakes, and was getting all the bits to do the rear disk conversion and do all the brakes at one time, but to put the front caliper together WITHOUT a inside pad is bs. I know this because you couldn't compress pistons enough to get new pads on both sides, the cotter pins are still in, and it's obvious by the corrosion on the pistons. I can't believe we missed this on inspection, but the brakes were working, with no squeaks or squeals and there was plenty of brake pedal.