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![]() ![]() The brake pads are wearing uneven. This suggests to me that a caliber (piston) is “sticking”, or just not moving smoothly. My choices – rebuild or replace. I’ve been told FastLane has the rebuild kits for the calibers. Is rebuilding the brake calibers a “big” job? With some American type cars, years ago, I simply removed the brake calibers and pumped the breaks – soon the piston popped out. I replaced the rubber and reassembled all. Do the Mercedes follow the same design? Pictures and hints are appreciated. Your thoughts and comments are appreciated.
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Thanks for the help Bill Fisher '86 560SL (186K) - Now a 'classic' : Registered as an Historic Vehicle 02 E430 in the stable '14 LS460 (Lexus) - - - - - '95 E420 (198K) found a new home '99 E320 (80K) (gave it's life for me as we hit a bumper) '95 E420 (231K) Sold to a happy buyer, new to Mercedes '90 300E (65K) Sold to an Mercedes Lover '92 190E (215K) - retired to the salvage yard '93 500SEL (214K) - Moved to another family, still runs like a young pup |
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I'm not familiar with your particular model, but if it's a single piston caliper, the piston will probably pop out, just as you said.
![]() However, a little lubrication on the sliders might solve your problem. ![]() ![]() Slick,
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Uneven meaning?
Describe the uneven-ness, there are several different types with different causes. Peter
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Pad - uneven wear
By uneven wear i mean that the brake pads are not the same size.
On the same wheel - one pad may be 1/8 inch, while the other is 1/4 inch (not exact numbers), but both sides are thinner than new brakes. ![]() Thanks
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Thanks for the help Bill Fisher '86 560SL (186K) - Now a 'classic' : Registered as an Historic Vehicle 02 E430 in the stable '14 LS460 (Lexus) - - - - - '95 E420 (198K) found a new home '99 E320 (80K) (gave it's life for me as we hit a bumper) '95 E420 (231K) Sold to a happy buyer, new to Mercedes '90 300E (65K) Sold to an Mercedes Lover '92 190E (215K) - retired to the salvage yard '93 500SEL (214K) - Moved to another family, still runs like a young pup |
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The pads normally are a bit different in thickness. Sometimes it's the outside, sometimes the inside that's thinner, probably due to the greater exposure of that side to road dirt, etc.
However, if there is a full 1/8" difference, I would check for a sticking piston on that side, or one dragging on the worn side, there shouldn't be that much difference. Peter
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1972 220D ?? miles 1988 300E 200,012 1987 300D Turbo killed 9/25/07, 275,000 miles 1985 Volvo 740 GLE Turobodiesel 218,000 1972 280 SE 4.5 165, 000 - It runs! |
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Agreed - sticky piston (break)
please suggest how to get the piston not to stick?
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Thanks for the help Bill Fisher '86 560SL (186K) - Now a 'classic' : Registered as an Historic Vehicle 02 E430 in the stable '14 LS460 (Lexus) - - - - - '95 E420 (198K) found a new home '99 E320 (80K) (gave it's life for me as we hit a bumper) '95 E420 (231K) Sold to a happy buyer, new to Mercedes '90 300E (65K) Sold to an Mercedes Lover '92 190E (215K) - retired to the salvage yard '93 500SEL (214K) - Moved to another family, still runs like a young pup |
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