freelandie71

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I need a new caliper carrier, as my drivers side brake squeals when slowly rolling. The guide pin in that brake does not slide any more. I got a new Oem guide pins set but when going to insert new pin it was tight. Passenger side was fine. So my question it when I site selling these things say RH or LH from which point is it from?. Driver seat position or outside looking at the car.
 
When I fitted New pins to mine, they were tight, cleaned the holes with WD40 and a copper brush out of my rifle box, lots of copper grease works brilliant.
 
Shouldn't use copper grease on brake sliding pins- use the correct rubber grease or silicon grease. Copper grease will cause the rubber gaiters to swell and let water in and then rust will begin. Again... :)
 
Shouldn't use copper grease on brake sliding pins- use the correct rubber grease or silicon grease. Copper grease will cause the rubber gaiters to swell and let water in and then rust will begin. Again... :)

Thanks for the replies. Cleaned out the hole and put in the grease that came with the pins. The caliper slides freely once the pin is in then after a while it stiffens up again.
 
IIRC you get a little sachet of red rubber grease? I did mine on the L series I had before. I've also had to do 4 Pajeros all round as previous people had used copper grease and it knurdled the rubber seals. I've done it myself many times before, but not any more!
 
IIRC you get a little sachet of red rubber grease? I did mine on the L series I had before. I've also had to do 4 Pajeros all round as previous people had used copper grease and it knurdled the rubber seals. I've done it myself many times before, but not any more!

I got a sachet of grease with the kit with TRW on it but it was white. Whole kit was in a land rover box. I am thinking that the carrier hole has had it. I have looked at it twice now.
 
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