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Seized brakes

Wilsonprotege1

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I just got my m998 and the brakes appear to be seized. To this point I have flushed the brake system and ensured it was properly vented. Is there anything else that I can try prior to buying new calipers? Is a caliper rebuild easy? Can anyone recommend a good parts shop for these trucks? Thanks in advance for the help!!
 

papakb

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The front calipers are really inexpensive (<$30) from almost any auto parts store and generally aren't worth rebuilding.

Napa # SDC2421008 for the right front (87 Eagle Wagon)
Napa # SDC2421009 for the left front (87 Eagle Wagon) $13.00 Each

AMG 05579865 Front Caliper Rebuild Kit (2-calipers, no bleeder) $16.82-
AMG 05744403 Rear Caliper Rebuild Kit (1-caliper no bleeder) $15.62-
AMG 05578802 Caliper Bleeder Valve $0.65-
AMG 05597172 Caliper Bleeder Valve Cap $0.48-
AMG 05744405 Rear Caliper Rebuild Kit $37.80

Cardone 184181/184182. Unloaded Front calipers, reman. Metal Piston.
Cardone 154181/154182 Front Caliper with Severe Duty pad, reman. Metal Piston
Cardone 164181/164182 Front Caliper with standard duty pad, reman. Metal Piston

Raybestos FRC4147/FRC4148 or RC4147/RC4148 Front Caliper with pad. Reman.
Bendix 55266/55267 Front Caliper Reman.

The original rears are also fairly cheap unless you have the dual pull Wildwood calipers. Here's a posting about them:

http://www.hummerknowledgebase.com/brakes/rebuilding_rear_calipers.pdf
 
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86humv

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I just got my m998 and the brakes appear to be seized. To this point I have flushed the brake system and ensured it was properly vented. Is there anything else that I can try prior to buying new calipers? Is a caliper rebuild easy? Can anyone recommend a good parts shop for these trucks? Thanks in advance for the help!!
Try what action says and if you find you need new ones...PM me.
 
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