DanWheeler
Bronco Guru
hey all, long time no post.
Just finished up installing the Eldorado calipers for my Sterling rear axle. Used Lokar cables and handle - really came out nice. Everything is engaging perfectly and I adjusted the calipers so the lever engages the brake at about 1/8th of an inch just like the Wild Horses video shows.
Well about $500 and 2 days later, my e-brake is totally useless. It doesn't have enough holding power to prevent me from pushing the truck with the parking brake engaged.
I think the piston inside the caliper is spinning in the housing when I crank on the e-brake too hard. This immediately ruins the adjustment and makes it completely useless. I think it's doing this because after I lost adjustment once, I took the pads off and could see a big ring of missing brake quiet goop where the piston has spun.
Are these caddy brakes universally agreed to be useless? Did I miss the memo?
Just finished up installing the Eldorado calipers for my Sterling rear axle. Used Lokar cables and handle - really came out nice. Everything is engaging perfectly and I adjusted the calipers so the lever engages the brake at about 1/8th of an inch just like the Wild Horses video shows.
Well about $500 and 2 days later, my e-brake is totally useless. It doesn't have enough holding power to prevent me from pushing the truck with the parking brake engaged.
I think the piston inside the caliper is spinning in the housing when I crank on the e-brake too hard. This immediately ruins the adjustment and makes it completely useless. I think it's doing this because after I lost adjustment once, I took the pads off and could see a big ring of missing brake quiet goop where the piston has spun.
Are these caddy brakes universally agreed to be useless? Did I miss the memo?