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Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:15

Ahh on the rears, yeah well if you can wind it back you know its not seized. but yeah if they were bone dry that'd probably be the problem


mazdaspeed

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:13

I did mine last summer, easy job.



That's what mine looked like before I regreased them. The rubber sleeve they run in was bone dry too - not good.




[Edited on 05-01-2006 by mazdaspeed]


TNM

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:12

it would be hard to see if its the piston! They are like normal pistons. You have to use a winding tool on them to wind them back in.


Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:11

hmm yeah slight problem, yeah just a bit of grease and work it a bit to free it up. Make sure its not the piston its self seizing either


TNM

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:09

erm a little bit more than that :lol: I knew it was catching a bit. wore a pad out in less than 2k miles and cracked the disk :o :|


Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:03

anythin really, probably copper grease i'd go for. Are they seizing up?


Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:03

haha so sad, but also ammusing :lol:


TNM

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:02

copper grease then? Or some CV joint styleeee grease?


Matt H

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:00

:D :lol:


Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:58

yes you can


Matt H

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:58

Can I kick it?


Joe

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:47

Yes you can


TNM

posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:27

Can you grease these?:boggle: