But whether you replace or rebuild, that's opening the hydraulics, so calls for bleeding afterward. If the caliper is still ok, just put it back on, after solving the stuck pins/bracket issue. No opened hydraulics, no bleeding. If you want to do the other side to, go ahead; when ...
The Dominion brakes are bled with a syringe at each end - caliper & master cylinder - in the same technique SRAM has popularized. Interestingly, both the brakes I'm currently testing, the DOT fluid Dominion and mineral oil FormulaCura4, are bled in exactly the same way and equally simple ...
Recent service at vw dealer revealed a crack in the cover of the caliper motor and I was warned that if water got into the motor it would seize.This is obviously a design fault and after reading all the above comments by the unfortunate vw owners I find it unbelievable that a once ...
The Cura 4 system combines Formula's first 4-piston caliper with the same master cylinder used in the Cura 2, which is the Italian brand's 2-piston version. Same bleed kit and process, same mineral oil brake fluid, and Formula’s first new brake pad in a long time. The system is si...