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Rear caliper pins
« on: 08 April 2016, 13:14:47 »

Had a look at one of our old members mig as it needs new pads on the back, for a start the 2 pins look different as there is no " nobbly end " where they sit in the recess on the back of the caliper, could they have just rotted away ?

The pins that are in are well mullered and wouldn't shift with the tools I had at the time so I have bought a new center punch to have a go at them over the weekend. Is there just one type of pin across the range?   I have a spare set of rear calipers with decent pins should it come to that.
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #1 on: 08 April 2016, 13:18:25 »

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. Is there just one type of pin across the range?   I have a spare set of rear calipers with decent pins should it come to that.

There are pins for solid disc calipers & longer pins for vented disc calipers  :y
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #2 on: 08 April 2016, 13:21:34 »

S reg 3.0 Andy, can't bloody remember if vented or not  :-[
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #3 on: 08 April 2016, 13:49:36 »

S reg 3.0 Andy, can't bloody remember if vented or not  :-[

solid for a 3.0  :y :y

it's the later 2.6 & 3.2 that are vented  ;)
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #4 on: 08 April 2016, 13:51:16 »

 :y Cheers Andy, not had a mig for a while so was a bit hazy. 
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #5 on: 08 April 2016, 14:45:11 »

Would think that other than length for solid/vented calipers then pins would be same.
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #6 on: 08 April 2016, 14:47:09 »

Had a look at one of our old members mig as it needs new pads on the back, for a start the 2 pins look different as there is no " nobbly end " where they sit in the recess on the back of the caliper, could they have just rotted away ?

The pins that are in are well mullered and wouldn't shift with the tools I had at the time so I have bought a new center punch to have a go at them over the weekend. Is there just one type of pin across the range?   I have a spare set of rear calipers with decent pins should it come to that.
I bought some recently for solid. one local motor factors quoted me £11 just for the pins, but another £ 7. 20p with the pad retaining clips.
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #7 on: 09 April 2016, 16:47:55 »

Use large suitably sized split pins - cheaper, available and secure - used to use them when racing.
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #8 on: 10 April 2016, 10:28:07 »

For solid discs, but those genuine GM rear pads from egay seller near Silverstone. £10 delivered, and being OE (not TC), come with (solid disc only) pins and springs.
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #9 on: 10 April 2016, 12:16:42 »

For solid discs, but those genuine GM rear pads from egay seller near Silverstone. £10 delivered, and being OE (not TC), come with (solid disc only) pins and springs.

Cheap enough, to buy for vented, and throw pins away. :y
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Re: Rear caliper pins
« Reply #10 on: 10 April 2016, 15:39:19 »

For solid discs, but those genuine GM rear pads from egay seller near Silverstone. £10 delivered, and being OE (not TC), come with (solid disc only) pins and springs.

Cheap enough, to buy for vented, and throw pins away. :y
Oh yes, I agree wholeheartedly, and do this myself for the chavmobile :y
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