I was rotating my moms tires (21 Forester) today and realized I had never done anything to her front brakes. There is still plenty of pad remaining (60k miles). I have changed rear pad/rotors already. I figured “it will never get easier than now” so I took the time to lubricate pad ears and caliper pins. One of the caliper pins had a spot of pretty serious discoloration of the metal, makes me glad I did the job today.
Having said that, what are your all’s frequency of lubing caliper pins, etc.? I knew dang well 60k was too long. I can’t explain why I put it off for as long as I did. However, I think a lot of people only do it when changing worn pads. I sure hate to think what this caliper pin would have looked like in 15k more miles.
Having said that, what are your all’s frequency of lubing caliper pins, etc.? I knew dang well 60k was too long. I can’t explain why I put it off for as long as I did. However, I think a lot of people only do it when changing worn pads. I sure hate to think what this caliper pin would have looked like in 15k more miles.