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June 04, 2007, 21:23:37 »
Hi a little while ago i did a rear disc coversion on me SJ I am just about to do a caliper repair kit and when looked at my pads i saw they are not wearing evenly at all. Please see pics.
Can anyone tell me what i have done to course this affect ad how i can stop it.
When i did the rear disc i did have to space the caliper mount out if that caliper mount is not level could this be the course.
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June 04, 2007, 21:28:11 »
baz
lookin @ ur pix i'd say ur calipers are not square to ur disc cud be ur caliper mount not seating right on ur axle
ur need to get a square and have a look
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June 04, 2007, 22:39:58 »
Err yup, the caliper mount is twisted.
Did you weld it on, or mount it onto the axle end flange??
Is the mount thick enough, has it twisted?
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June 06, 2007, 20:55:46 »
hi baz,i had the same problem but not so severe.my remedy was to shim between the mounting bracket and pad carrier with thin washers until the pads ran true to the disc.
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