The Warden
MiB Impersonator
Hello!
This isn't strictly IDI-related, although I did have a similar incident with my truck a bit less than a year ago, so it kinda counts
I have a question for the rust-belt guys...what do you do to keep your brake calipers from rusting in place?
Last May, even after using a liberal amount of brake caliper grease on all of the sliding points last time I did the brakes, my truck's left front brake caliper froze and killed one of the pads. Today, I found that one of the pistons in the left rear caliper on my M-B had frozen, killing one of the pads. In both cases, the remaining pads had nearly half of their lives left...with the truck, it was a "simple" matter of regreasing the sliding points on the calipers, replacing the pads, and replacing the rotors...on the M-B, it looks like I'm going to need to replace the calipers (even though they're only 3 or 4 years old
).
Since rust isn't generally a big problem in California but is a significant problem for me since I'm on the coast, I figure the rust belt guys would have the best ideas on what can be done to prevent this from happening again...should I start taking the brake system apart annually and regreasing everything, or is there another grease that is more corrosion-resistant, or what?
I'm open to ideas (besides moving; other than the rust factor, I love it here)...thank you in advance!
This isn't strictly IDI-related, although I did have a similar incident with my truck a bit less than a year ago, so it kinda counts
I have a question for the rust-belt guys...what do you do to keep your brake calipers from rusting in place?
Last May, even after using a liberal amount of brake caliper grease on all of the sliding points last time I did the brakes, my truck's left front brake caliper froze and killed one of the pads. Today, I found that one of the pistons in the left rear caliper on my M-B had frozen, killing one of the pads. In both cases, the remaining pads had nearly half of their lives left...with the truck, it was a "simple" matter of regreasing the sliding points on the calipers, replacing the pads, and replacing the rotors...on the M-B, it looks like I'm going to need to replace the calipers (even though they're only 3 or 4 years old
).Since rust isn't generally a big problem in California but is a significant problem for me since I'm on the coast, I figure the rust belt guys would have the best ideas on what can be done to prevent this from happening again...should I start taking the brake system apart annually and regreasing everything, or is there another grease that is more corrosion-resistant, or what?
I'm open to ideas (besides moving; other than the rust factor, I love it here)...thank you in advance!

