dogunbound
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- Shane
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I haven't figured out exactly what is causing this yet, but I do see that my front brake calipers have torn rubber seal boots. Also the pads I ran at track have uneven wear from the top to the bottom as the bottom piston was activating more freely than the top piston. I think the oscillation comes from the "on/off" application of brake power from my top pistons, though I'm not totally sure.
I'm going to warranty it, but if they void it (because yes I did play around in there to try and figure out what's happening. I didn't damage any of the parts on the caliper itself, so hopefully they don't), then some advice would be good. I know for sure I will have to rebuild it. Found this seal kit from nissan https://parts.nissanusa.com/parts/n...9MjAyNCZ0PXBlcmZvcm1hbmNlJmU9My0wbC12Ni1nYXM=
But what could cause the top pistons, and only the top pistons from activating correctly?
I'm going to warranty it, but if they void it (because yes I did play around in there to try and figure out what's happening. I didn't damage any of the parts on the caliper itself, so hopefully they don't), then some advice would be good. I know for sure I will have to rebuild it. Found this seal kit from nissan https://parts.nissanusa.com/parts/n...9MjAyNCZ0PXBlcmZvcm1hbmNlJmU9My0wbC12Ni1nYXM=
But what could cause the top pistons, and only the top pistons from activating correctly?