Have a sticking front caliper and a nipple snapped flush in the back cylinder.
Thinking of getting a second hand caliper and replacing the cylinder if I don't successfully drill the nipple out.
Is this ok or do they need to be replaced in pairs?
Many thanks
Andrew
Do calipers and wheel cylinders have to be changed in pairs
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Re: Do calipers and wheel cylinders have to be changed in pairs
on there own pall is ok
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^^WHSjamesc76 wrote:on there own pall is ok
Retailers would have you buy them in pairs as they would most likely claim that it's "for safety"

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Re: Do calipers and wheel cylinders have to be changed in pairs
So long as the brake force is equal then no problem.
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