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Naycrx



Member Since: 11 Oct 2023
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Rear Brake
Hi,

We seem to Have a binding rear Brake , any tips and maybe having a look myself.....Ie pumping out the piston cleaning it up...
Post #1012286 23rd Oct 2023 5:04pm
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
Location: South West England
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
It's almost always more cost-effective just to fit a pair of new rear calipers.
Post #1012292 23rd Oct 2023 5:38pm
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landy andy



Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
Location: Ware, Herts
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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
My advice is to change both rear callipers for new items. They aren’t that costly, and it’s a proper fix. They don’t last long on defenders.
Post #1012294 23rd Oct 2023 5:40pm
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Naycrx



Member Since: 11 Oct 2023
Location: Nottinghamshire
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OK, problem I'm having is , 4 week waiting list at our local garages to have a look.....

Anybody know of good mobile mechanics in Nottinghamshire /newark area

I'll look into buying a caliper windback tool and have a quick look
Post #1012296 23rd Oct 2023 5:44pm
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landy andy



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Any independent will be able to sort or it’s an easy DIY job if you have any ability.
Post #1012297 23rd Oct 2023 5:49pm
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Naycrx



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OK thanks....... the caliper wind back tool , Machine mart do one with the two spade like parts and then a socket winder on the top ....is this correct?
Post #1012302 23rd Oct 2023 6:09pm
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htb2



Member Since: 02 Nov 2018
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no need for a piston wind back tool if you are careful, some form of lever will do.
Post #1012309 23rd Oct 2023 6:28pm
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Naycrx



Member Since: 11 Oct 2023
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OK Thanks ......

My plan is to pump them out slightly give them a good clean up.... and the leaver them back
Post #1012311 23rd Oct 2023 6:32pm
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
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As long as you are careful that might get you through the winter. If however you have one that has properly seized you probably won't shift it. Be careful also that you don't damage the ridiculously fragile dust seal.
Post #1012319 23rd Oct 2023 7:32pm
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Ianh



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If you’re after a tool that you can use to gently push back the rear and front ( it’s 88mm wide ) calliper pistons the neilsen ct0078 at circa £20 works well, it’s the same as the Clarke 5113 which is circa £62 at machinemart.
Post #1012352 23rd Oct 2023 9:10pm
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MK



Member Since: 28 Aug 2008
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I just changed the rear pistons of a 110" and it was very easy. I did not change the seals as they were still good. Puma 110" SW

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Post #1012371 23rd Oct 2023 11:41pm
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Naycrx



Member Since: 11 Oct 2023
Location: Nottinghamshire
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After ringing our local garages and a 2 _3 week waiting time, I decided to attempt it myself.... once the pads were out the two outer seals were no good one perished and one hanging off..... spent a good hour or so cleaning ....pressing the pistons in and out ......

PADDOCKS, had a seal rebuild kit...... been for a run ....all ok 👍

I purchased a 11.99 windback tool of amazon .... this I could highly recommend and the build quality 👌
Post #1012611 25th Oct 2023 6:24pm
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Screbble



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Glad you sorted it 👍
Post #1012615 25th Oct 2023 6:37pm
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