Front caliper hanging up!
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Front caliper hanging up!
Ugh. I think my front driver side caliper is hanging up on me. Are these things as expensive to replace as they look - and is it smart to pick up just one? Should I get a pair? I've been noticing quite a bit more brake dust on that particular wheel since I got the V back in April, but just today I started to hear the wear sensor. I took a peek, and it looks like I had better hurry up while I can still get the rotor turned. I've hard Hawk make a good pad - any other suggestions on this?
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on gm parts direct there not to expensive at all good luck!
89047727 CTS-V Caliper - $130 ish
89047726 CTS-V Caliper $130 ish
25940447 CTS-V Front Brake Pad Set - $228.26
89047727 CTS-V Caliper - $130 ish
89047726 CTS-V Caliper $130 ish
25940447 CTS-V Front Brake Pad Set - $228.26
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Last time I had a caliper hang on my fbody, I was able just to buy the bracket with the sliders through a junk yard in alabama that specializes in fbodys...the only other choice is the whole caliper through the dealer. It was only 3 years old at the time so maybe there are some junk yards with V's in them now. Maybe try to find someone parting a V instead of buying the whole caliper.
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^^^thanks - i found one place parting out a V but it was for the entire brake set - rotors and all on ebay. i've seen 'em from time to time but not usually single ones.
do you guys/gals know if calipers are one of those things that should be replaced in pairs?
do you guys/gals know if calipers are one of those things that should be replaced in pairs?
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Not sure what causes that with a Brembo, but since you don't have a bracket and guide pins like an Fbody does, its not the same problem.
GM does sell rebuild parts for CTSV brembos, I just rebuilt an entire caliper for a customer after coating it that had bad seals and boots. One part number was for the 4 pistons and seals, and the other part number was for 4 dust boots. If you aren't comfortable rebuilding it, I can do it for you if you want to send it. I can get the rebuilds on major discount as well.
That is assuming its the boots and/or seals causing the problem.
GM does sell rebuild parts for CTSV brembos, I just rebuilt an entire caliper for a customer after coating it that had bad seals and boots. One part number was for the 4 pistons and seals, and the other part number was for 4 dust boots. If you aren't comfortable rebuilding it, I can do it for you if you want to send it. I can get the rebuilds on major discount as well.
That is assuming its the boots and/or seals causing the problem.
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Not sure what causes that with a Brembo, but since you don't have a bracket and guide pins like an Fbody does, its not the same problem.
GM does sell rebuild parts for CTSV brembos, I just rebuilt an entire caliper for a customer after coating it that had bad seals and boots. One part number was for the 4 pistons and seals, and the other part number was for 4 dust boots. If you aren't comfortable rebuilding it, I can do it for you if you want to send it. I can get the rebuilds on major discount as well.
That is assuming its the boots and/or seals causing the problem.
GM does sell rebuild parts for CTSV brembos, I just rebuilt an entire caliper for a customer after coating it that had bad seals and boots. One part number was for the 4 pistons and seals, and the other part number was for 4 dust boots. If you aren't comfortable rebuilding it, I can do it for you if you want to send it. I can get the rebuilds on major discount as well.
That is assuming its the boots and/or seals causing the problem.
X2. They are fixed calipers and I'm sure SilverGhost's rebuild kit will cure the prob and this will be a cheaper solution than a new caliper although they aren't too expensive. A new sets of pads is def in order though lol.
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But I second on the rebuild less money and not too difficult. I rebuilt the caliper on my old Porsche. Getting the pistons out might be a challange. 4 vs 2 on my old Porsche.
Disassembly Procedure
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result in serious injury.
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But I second on the rebuild less money and not too difficult. I rebuilt the caliper on my old Porsche. Getting the pistons out might be a challange. 4 vs 2 on my old Porsche.
Disassembly Procedure
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result in serious injury.
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But I second on the rebuild less money and not too difficult. I rebuilt the caliper on my old Porsche. Getting the pistons out might be a challange. 4 vs 2 on my old Porsche.
Disassembly Procedure
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result in serious injury.
89047726 rh
But I second on the rebuild less money and not too difficult. I rebuilt the caliper on my old Porsche. Getting the pistons out might be a challange. 4 vs 2 on my old Porsche.
Disassembly Procedure
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result in serious injury.