




My question is whether you can replace just the slider rubber boot? If not then is it easy to strip the whole lot down and replace all the seals with a kit?

Or should I shell out for a second-hand or reconditioned item?

Thanks.

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AndyA wrote:I bought some new old stock recon callipers a few years ago and the slider boots had perished where they had sat around on a shelf.
I was able to buy the boots separately from Mr T
AndyA wrote:I bought some new old stock recon callipers a few years ago and the slider boots had perished where they had sat around on a shelf.
I was able to buy the boots separately from my local Mr T for a few pounds.They should be able to look up the part numbers for you.
Think I used an old screwdriver to tap the old ones out, then used a socket placed over the new ones resting on the metal outer rim to press/drift them in.
Hope this helps
Andy![]()
elbon50 wrote:If you've cleaned& greased the slider pins
& they move smoothly that takes care of that Widster
I clean the piston& cylinder bore with a mild abrasive
(chrome cleaner)
Are the seal& boot in good condition
?
widster wrote:elbon50 wrote:If you've cleaned& greased the slider pins
& they move smoothly that takes care of that Widster
I clean the piston& cylinder bore with a mild abrasive
(chrome cleaner)
Are the seal& boot in good condition
?
Excuse my lack of knowledge but will that in love me stripping g the caliper down then?