Due to a slightly sticking rear caliper I just picked up a set of remanufactured ATE rears. Thanks to Blunt Tech and Guten Parts, and Kishg for the recommendation!! I opened the box and unwrapped the calipers and saw that the guide bolts were pretty well greased. The calipers moved nicely on the bolts, especially compared to the calipers I have on the car even with new guide bolts and new rubber bushings (and nothing on the guide bolts).
I remember reading somewhere that while the Girling guide pins on the front calipers should be greased, the guide bolts on the ATE rears should not be. Any insights? Do you guys put a light coating of sylglide or something comparable on your ATE rear caliper guidebolts or leave them dry?
Thanks.
I remember reading somewhere that while the Girling guide pins on the front calipers should be greased, the guide bolts on the ATE rears should not be. Any insights? Do you guys put a light coating of sylglide or something comparable on your ATE rear caliper guidebolts or leave them dry?
Thanks.
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