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<blockquote data-quote="Twista" data-source="post: 983323" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>This on a non mustang. I was changing the brakes on my own for the 1st time ever. I got the problem side done 1st and everything was going peachy. I got the other side done and everything was going smoothly. The problem started when i was re-installing the caliper slide pin. I greased it up and was torquing it down and right when i started applying a good amount of pressure the bolt slipped and now it just turns and turns and turns. I took the slide pin off and notice there was a metal wiring on the thread part of the bolt and the other brake side doesn't have this wiring on the tread part.</p><p></p><p>WTF. So now im guessing the $200+ i spent 2 years ago at a crappy shop wasn't even worth it. I have a good feeling the shop stripped my caliper and added some type of wire to the slide pin bolt to get it to tighten up. I took the metal wiring off UN-aware at first and it still just spins and spins.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone ran into this problem before? Im guessing i need to get a new caliper bracket now. </p><p></p><p></p><p>^^ Is this the only quick solution to fixing this or can a car garage temporary fix it till the next brake pad change?</p><p>I just need a quick temporary fix cheaper than the caliper right now. Next pad change i can just buy the caliper.</p><p>How much would it cost to get something like this fixed with the same wiring? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twista, post: 983323, member: 8202"] This on a non mustang. I was changing the brakes on my own for the 1st time ever. I got the problem side done 1st and everything was going peachy. I got the other side done and everything was going smoothly. The problem started when i was re-installing the caliper slide pin. I greased it up and was torquing it down and right when i started applying a good amount of pressure the bolt slipped and now it just turns and turns and turns. I took the slide pin off and notice there was a metal wiring on the thread part of the bolt and the other brake side doesn't have this wiring on the tread part. WTF. So now im guessing the $200+ i spent 2 years ago at a crappy shop wasn't even worth it. I have a good feeling the shop stripped my caliper and added some type of wire to the slide pin bolt to get it to tighten up. I took the metal wiring off UN-aware at first and it still just spins and spins. Has anyone ran into this problem before? Im guessing i need to get a new caliper bracket now. ^^ Is this the only quick solution to fixing this or can a car garage temporary fix it till the next brake pad change? I just need a quick temporary fix cheaper than the caliper right now. Next pad change i can just buy the caliper. How much would it cost to get something like this fixed with the same wiring? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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