steppinthrax
Diamond Member
So last Friday when driving home from work I was getting a squeaking and scraping noise on one of my wheels. I figured it was worn pads (just replace with ceramics a year ago). I went home and took off the driver side wheel. The inner pad on the wheel was worn nearly too bare metal while the outer had plenty of pad (oh shit). I took off the other wheel (both pads OK). So I figured it was a bad caliper or slide bolts were bad. Tore the driver side wheel down and took the pistons out from both calipers. I saw concentric score marks on the inside of the brake cylinder wall??? Don’t know if they were there by design or damage. I replaced that caliper and went ahead and replaced the other caliper as well. A couple of questions.
1. I was reading that inner pad wear (uneven) is likely due to a seized caliper while outer pad wear is due to ungreased slide bolts or bad slide bolts (is this true). I did re-grease the slide bolts, but I re-greased them a year ago as well.
2. Could I simply have honed the brake cylinder to remove the scraping inside? It seems the piston rides on the square seal so the cylinder dimensions are not a very big deal. The square seal sits inside of a groove. The seal is "proud" from the cylinder wall.
3. I replaced the clips, last year I kept the same clips (caliper bracket clips), could this have caused the problem. I didn’t see anything wrong with the old clips vs. the new ones. I even compared them with the new ones and I didn’t see anything different.
4. Could ceramic brake pads be the problem?
1. I was reading that inner pad wear (uneven) is likely due to a seized caliper while outer pad wear is due to ungreased slide bolts or bad slide bolts (is this true). I did re-grease the slide bolts, but I re-greased them a year ago as well.
2. Could I simply have honed the brake cylinder to remove the scraping inside? It seems the piston rides on the square seal so the cylinder dimensions are not a very big deal. The square seal sits inside of a groove. The seal is "proud" from the cylinder wall.
3. I replaced the clips, last year I kept the same clips (caliper bracket clips), could this have caused the problem. I didn’t see anything wrong with the old clips vs. the new ones. I even compared them with the new ones and I didn’t see anything different.
4. Could ceramic brake pads be the problem?