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Fordy Four 05-06-2008 07:14 PM

Brake Calipers
 
Hey guys, I bought new brake calipers and although I know how to put them on - they came with two packets of silicone lubricant in the box. Does anybody know where I am supposed to put this lubricant?

Thanks for all the great responses so far.

Fordy Four 05-07-2008 10:17 PM

read on the napa auto part web site that the high temperature lubricant is for any moving metal parts ie: the retainer key and where the caliper meets the wheel assembly - (of course not anywhere neart the brake pads or rotor) - I believe this is for future removal if you want to replace new brake pads etc.
just thought I would share.

OldMetal 05-08-2008 10:01 AM

Yeah, like Mike said it goes on the metal to metal parts, use a small wire brush to clean off any rust to the mounting braket and put some anti-sieze on any bolt threads.

Blue Bomber 05-08-2008 10:20 AM

are you sure its not for the back of the pads to keep them from squealing

just-n-time 05-08-2008 10:58 AM

Yes it will say on the package if it is anti squeal grease

NumberDummy 05-08-2008 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Blue Bomber (Post 6130928)
are you sure its not for the back of the pads to keep them from squealing

That's what the following are for.

2) D6TZ-2B164-C .. Anti-Rattle Clips-Single Piston F100/150 (one per side) MSRP: $3.00 each / ftepartsguy.com price each: $2.16

2) D6TZ-2B164-D .. Anti Rattle Clips-Dual Piston F250/350 (one per side) MSRP: $11.88 each / ftepartsguy,com price: $7.56

These clips were factory installed and (usually-depending on the quality) come with new pads.

These clips are available from Ford.

monsterbaby 05-08-2008 11:31 AM

That silicon grease is most assuredly NOT for the back of the pads. As Bill said the little anti rattle clips that fit onto the ends of the pads are supposed to do that BUT if you really wanted to you can buy anti squeek stuff but personally I found that it's not needed and usually just costs money and makes a mess.
As others said that silicon grease is for the sliders and where the caliper sets in the spindle.

Blue Bomber 05-08-2008 12:26 PM

oh ok. sorry, i got some in the box with my caliper, but no lubricant.


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