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I have a 2003 and 2004 Toyota Camry, and I was re-lubricating the slide pins like on Eric’s video with servicing brakes (With Silicon Paste of course ;).
I had a heck of a time getting them off!!! They were thermonuclear bonded to caliper bracket. The boot is fine, But there is a big glob of rust or something on top of the pin, and I mean a BIG glob. Maybe someone used grease in the past? Anyways they don’t move nice and easy, (On my Accord and TSX they move back and forth with little effort) and you almost need a hammer to reinsert the pins in the bracket. My question would be should I replace the pins completely, or clean them off (I don’t have a wire wheel or something to clean them…any advice on cleaning). Also the bracket where the pins insert will need to be cleaned as well. What would be the best way to clean that? Or replace it? Any info is appreciated!
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