CJ abnormal brake pad wear
#21
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
pomerom@yahoo.com did pass the time by typing:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
White lithium is what I use. It's a good high temp grease that doesn't
run. Just a dab worked around by hand.
--
DougW
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
White lithium is what I use. It's a good high temp grease that doesn't
run. Just a dab worked around by hand.
--
DougW
#22
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
I prefer that anti seize compound on them but high temp grease is ok.
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
#23
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
I prefer that anti seize compound on them but high temp grease is ok.
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
#24
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
I prefer that anti seize compound on them but high temp grease is ok.
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
#25
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
I prefer that anti seize compound on them but high temp grease is ok.
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
Just don't use too much. They need something because worn ones will
rust.
I don't know for sure, but the anti seize doesn't seem to attract dirt
like grease does.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
> >noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
> >the driver and passenger side.
> >
> >I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
> >miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
> >
> >The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
> >remaining in them.
> >
> >No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
> >pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
> >
> >Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
> >I can do about it.
> >
> >Thanks ......
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >Michael Pomeroy
>
> Mike
#26
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Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
There is a special very high temp grease for those. Ask at the parts
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
There is a special very high temp grease for those. Ask at the parts
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
There is a special very high temp grease for those. Ask at the parts
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: CJ abnormal brake pad wear
There is a special very high temp grease for those. Ask at the parts
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
counter. Usually comes in one of those 'rip off the top' squeeze tubes.
pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
> As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
>
> When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
> "lubricant". No way they would work.
>
> And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
> replaced the original pads.
>
> So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
> within. All looks good to me.
>
> Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
> the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
> track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
>
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 12:11:58 -0400, pomerom@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>While doing the spring replacement (which is about finished!!) I
>>noticed the inner pads on the front brakes were about worn out on both
>>the driver and passenger side.
>>
>>I don't remember exactly when I replaced them -- but seems like 20,000
>>miles or so ago. I could be wrong.
>>
>>The outer pads looked a little worn, but basically had lots of life
>>remaining in them.
>>
>>No damage done to either rotor, but I don't understand why both inner
>>pads are almost worn out while the outers were still very, very good.
>>
>>Could somebody please explain what is going on and what, if anything,
>>I can do about it.
>>
>>Thanks ......
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>Michael Pomeroy
>
>
> Mike
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CJ8 Spring Replacement Success!!
As usual, you were correct -- which leads to another question.
When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
"lubricant". No way they would work.
And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
replaced the original pads.
So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
within. All looks good to me.
Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
CJ brakes are repaired and springs are on!!
Some of you on the list have been a GREAT help, and I appreciate it.
I know this cj doesn't compare to some of yours -- but here are a few
pics to document the completion of this latest Jeep project:
http://cj8.sciencediver.com/springs/index.html
Thanks .....
Mike
Mike
When I pulled them the slide bolts were all gummed up with
"lubricant". No way they would work.
And I have nobody but myself to dump on; because I was the one who
replaced the original pads.
So I've now cleaned them up and cleaned up the bores that they ride
within. All looks good to me.
Then the question -- what, if any, lubricant should I use when I put
the slide bolts back? The same high-temp brake lube that I use on
track that the caliper's slide on?? Nothing??? Something else????
CJ brakes are repaired and springs are on!!
Some of you on the list have been a GREAT help, and I appreciate it.
I know this cj doesn't compare to some of yours -- but here are a few
pics to document the completion of this latest Jeep project:
http://cj8.sciencediver.com/springs/index.html
Thanks .....
Mike
Mike