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First off, I know this was a dump move. A few months back I was servicing my wife’s brakes on her 04 toyota corolla. I found a torn boot on the front driver’s side caliper piston. I ordered the boot and the install was painless. I never had to replace a piston boot before, so I figured I could just use the all purpose grease I had laying around. I used an all purpose coastal grease commonly found at auto parts stores. I knew I had to use something safe for the rubber, but I was lazy and used this stuff. Right now there is nothing wrong with the car, however I was reading an article about brakes lately and it said that since I have done this, I would need to flush the brake system and replace all the major hydraulic components. Do I really need to do this? When I replaced the boot, I did not take the caliper apart. I just filled the inside of the boot with grease and slid it back over the piston. Did I screw myself into having to overhaul her brake system or can I get away with just rebuilding the single caliper?
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