Except for cores, brake parts should not be obtained from recyclers. Are you sure the noises are from the brakes? Bad ball joints and upper control arm bushings will often become known from noises while braking. I doubt the anti squeal and rattle shims, or springs, or top paltes will stop loud clunks. You have to inspect the calipers and pads for proper fitt. Heavily corroded calipers may have been filed or just become worn so that the pads are not properly supported. The shim kits, and rebuitl calipers are still available. "Loaded" calipers`will usually be complete with all hardware and pads. Just bolt them up, bleed them and go. Or Stop! Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Airic Date: Friday, February 16, 2007 8:29 pm Subject: Sick of the brake noise To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > I have been hearing a thunk thunk noise from the front end of my > 83 vanagon. it has girling calipers, from all I can tell, it > has clips on the pins for the calipers. I am thinking the noise > is the pads bouncing around in the calipers. There is no spring > type thing to hold the pads like is pictured in the bently. > What does one call these things? > Does anyone know what other more common type of caliper more > commonly at salvage yards has the same size one? > Does any one have 2 laying around they don't need? > From what I am finding the calipers for these vehicles are only > used on vanagons, and busses, and it is rare to find one in the > junk yard around here. > > Thanks > Eric > |
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