Front Brake problem URGENT
#11
a good quality anti seize will work too
#12
Does anybody think it is possible that it could be in the master cylinder and if so what is it
#13
Not very well it won't. Anti-seize is meant for high compression in threaded connections and high load sliding contacts and really is not all that great at high temperature applications. Brakes see some wicked temperatures.
You can pick up caliper grease at any autoparts store worth your business. It should be in the same section as the anti-seize.
You can pick up caliper grease at any autoparts store worth your business. It should be in the same section as the anti-seize.
#14
Thanks for all the tips i am going to a guy Tuesday and he is going to look at it for me check the sliders and everything else if anybody has any other ideas of what it could be please feel free to post i will try to put a update to let you know what was wrong
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