Rear Caliper - Piston Question
Hi guys,
I managed to tear up the rubber seal on the rear caliper's piston. Should I get a new caliper or can I go without the seal?
These rear pistons are real pain... even with the Schwaben - Brake Caliper Tool. There was nothing inside the rubber seal, so I guess it mainly protects from dust.
I found a repair kit at ECS. It looks like the rubber seal, but I am not sure if this is it. The description is vague. What do you think?
Genuine Volkswagen / Audi - Caliper Repair Kit ES#6545
For larger piston, one per piston
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...viewimage.html
I managed to tear up the rubber seal on the rear caliper's piston. Should I get a new caliper or can I go without the seal?
These rear pistons are real pain... even with the Schwaben - Brake Caliper Tool. There was nothing inside the rubber seal, so I guess it mainly protects from dust.
I found a repair kit at ECS. It looks like the rubber seal, but I am not sure if this is it. The description is vague. What do you think?
Genuine Volkswagen / Audi - Caliper Repair Kit ES#6545
For larger piston, one per piston
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...viewimage.html
Last edited by to3o; Sep 7, 2008 at 10:27 PM.
Where can I buy this piston seal? Part #?
Image: http://lh5.ggpht.com/taplive/R4rKwpf...ebuild+(3).JPG
Image: http://lh5.ggpht.com/taplive/R4rKwpf...ebuild+(3).JPG
theres the seal and piston i see in the photo. Now if what your saying is broke, it os the boot that goes around the piston. I myself have the same problem but I have not found anything to replace it so its a matter of time till it siezes up
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