Brake Caliper Slider pin kit

Brake Caliper Slider pin kit

A brake caliper slider-pin kit services the guide mechanism of a floating or sliding disc-brake caliper. Hydraulic pressure pushes the piston-side pad against the disc, then the caliper body moves along its guide pins so the outer pad applies. Smooth, controlled movement is essential for balanced clamping and complete release.

Kits may include one or two guide pins, slide bolts, rubber boots, damping bushes, caps, sleeves and brake-compatible lubricant. Pins can differ in diameter, length, surface coating, bolt thread and tip shape. One position may use a rubber sleeve to control noise while the other remains plain; swapping them can cause binding or rattle.

Select using registration or VIN, exact axle, side, brake option, caliper and carrier reference and production date. Confirm pin and bolt dimensions, thread pitch, shoulder, boot-groove position, bush location, coating and kit contents. Record casting marks from both caliper and carrier before ordering. Vehicles can use different caliper suppliers on the same disc size, and similar-looking carriers may have different guide bores.

Warning signs include uneven inner-to-outer pad wear, one hot wheel, pulling, slow release, rattling, torn boots, dry pins, rust or a pin that cannot move freely by hand. The cause can also be a seized piston, restricted hose, pad corrosion in the carrier, parking-brake mechanism or wheel bearing. Diagnose the complete corner before replacing a kit.

Brake work is safety-critical. Support the vehicle securely, do not let the caliper hang from its hose and keep lubricant off friction surfaces. Clean guide bores without enlarging them, reject deeply pitted carriers, and use only the lubricant specified for the boot and bush materials; petroleum grease can swell rubber. Fit boots fully, place each pin in its correct position, torque fasteners and verify free movement, firm pedal, no leaks and balanced braking. Slider-pin kits matching the selected caliper are listed below.

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How a floating caliper uses guide pins

The caliper piston moves only from the inboard side. Once the inner pad contacts the disc, hydraulic reaction pulls or pushes the caliper body across the carrier guides so the outer pad clamps.

The sliding distance is small, but it occurs under heat, brake dust and road splash. A few tenths of a millimetre of corrosion or swollen rubber can upset release and pad balance.

Typical kit components

ComponentFunctionCritical detail
Guide pinProvides smooth bearing surface for caliper movement.Length, diameter, coating and assigned position.
Slide boltRetains caliper to pin or carrier.Thread, strength, locking treatment and torque.
Dust bootExcludes water and debris while retaining lubricant.Caliper and pin grooves must both seat.
Damping sleeveControls vibration and movement on selected pin.Material and upper/lower location are specific.
Guide bushSupports pin in certain caliper designs.Press depth and lubricant compatibility.
Protective capCovers bolt head or guide opening.Missing cap permits corrosion.
Lubricant sachetProvides controlled compatible assembly film.Not universally supplied or suitable for pad backs.

Guide-pin designs

Plain precision pin

A smooth coated shaft slides through a lubricated bore or bush. Any bend, score or corrosion ridge can make it stick.

Pin with damping sleeve

A rubber sleeve reduces impact and chatter but adds drag by design. It must occupy the specified leading/trailing or upper/lower position.

Threaded pin/bolt assembly

Some pins screw into the carrier while the caliper slides over them; others are retained by separate bolts. Do not confuse pin torque with caliper-bolt torque.

Dry-running bush

Certain engineered bushes use little or no general grease. Follow the caliper procedure because excess lubricant can hydraulic-lock a blind bore.

Exact fitment checks

CheckPossible variationWhy it matters
Caliper supplier/referenceDifferent caliper on same axle and disc.Pin and boot geometry changes.
Pin positionUpper/lower or leading/trailing.Sleeve and length may differ.
Shaft diameter/lengthGuide fit and travel.Wrong size binds or rattles.
Bolt thread/shoulderPitch, engagement and caliper location.Incorrect hardware damages carrier.
Boot groovesDiameter and distance along pin.Boot must seal throughout movement.
Bush/sleeveRubber compound and profile.Controls damping and chemical compatibility.
CoatingZinc, chrome-free or other surface.Affects corrosion and sliding friction.
Build/brake optionCarrier revision and pad size.Observe production changes.

Boot sealing and water exclusion

The boot flexes as the caliper moves. One lip seals to the carrier or caliper, the other to a pin groove. A lip rolled under or pierced during installation admits salt water and loses lubricant.

Inspect boot bellows at full movement without stretching beyond their design. Replace hardened, torn or swollen boots and find the cause of chemical attack.

Choosing compatible lubricant

Brake guide lubricants must tolerate temperature and remain compatible with EPDM or other boot materials and plastic bushes. Petroleum grease, copper grease and general anti-seize can swell seals, stiffen in cold or attack engineered guides.

Use the exact specified product and a thin complete film. Overfilling a blind bore creates hydraulic resistance and can push the boot off. Lubricant for pins is not automatically suitable for pad edges or backs.

Damping-sleeve swelling and vacuum effects

A rubber sleeve that absorbs incompatible mineral grease expands and grips the bore more tightly as temperature rises. The pin may move when first assembled yet seize after a journey. Replace the contaminated sleeve and remove incompatible residue completely.

A sealed boot can also trap pressure or vacuum if installed with the pin at the wrong position. Follow the assembly sequence so the bellows sits naturally at normal caliper location, without being stretched or collapsed against its limits.

Carrier bore corrosion

Rust and dried grease accumulate in bores and behind bushes. Clean with the approved brush or lint-free method without removing base metal. An enlarged, deeply pitted or cracked bore cannot guide a new pin reliably.

Replace the carrier or caliper when service limits are exceeded. New pins cannot correct ovality or a damaged boot-retaining groove.

Fault patterns

ObservationPossible slider faultOther checks
Outer pad wears fasterCaliper body fails to return on pins.Pad carrier fit and disc run-out.
Inner pad wears fasterSlider or piston may remain applied.Piston, hose and pad fit.
One wheel hotSeized guide prevents release.Hydraulic pressure and parking brake.
Rattle over bumpsWorn pins/bushes or missing damping sleeve.Pad springs and suspension joints.
Pin springs back stronglyTrapped air/grease in blind bore or boot twist.Correct lubricant volume and venting.
Boot repeatedly tearsWrong pin/groove, corrosion or twist.Exact kit and seating.
Caliper pulls sidewaysOne guide binds or is bent.Carrier alignment and accident damage.

Pad-carrier movement is separate

Pads must also slide in their abutment lands. Rust under stainless shims can squeeze pad ears even when guide pins are perfect. Clean and restore pad clearances according to service data.

Do not grind excessive material from pad backing plates to make them fit. Replace distorted carriers and use correct abutment hardware.

Diagnosing drag

Compare wheel temperatures safely and check free rotation on approved supports. If releasing the bleeder frees the brake, trapped upstream pressure is possible. If drag remains, inspect piston, pads, parking mechanism and guides.

Move the detached caliper through its guide travel by hand without stressing the hose. Both pins should move smoothly through their intended range; a sleeved pin may feel more damped but should not seize.

Removal and inspection

  1. Secure and support the vehicle; inspect both axle sides.
  2. Record pin positions, boots, pad wear and temperature evidence.
  3. Remove slide bolts with the correct counter-hold where required.
  4. Support the caliper independently from its flexible hose.
  5. Withdraw each pin and keep upper/lower parts identified.
  6. Inspect pin straightness, coating, pitting and threads.
  7. Remove boots/bushes without scratching retention grooves.
  8. Clean and inspect guide bores and carrier structure.
  9. Compare new pin, sleeve, boot, bolt and coating.
  10. Reject incompatible or damaged carrier/caliper parts.
  11. Apply the specified quantity of compatible lubricant.
  12. Fit boots fully and verify free controlled movement.

Final assembly and verification

Fit each guide in its recorded specified position. Seat boot lips before bolting the caliper, then check they remain untwisted through movement. Use new locking bolts where supplied or mandated.

Torque with a calibrated tool while counter-holding flats only as designed. Refit protective caps, operate the pedal to seat pads, confirm a firm pedal, check brake-fluid level and test balanced release before road use.

Common mistakes

  • Ordering by disc size while ignoring caliper manufacturer.
  • Swapping upper/lower pins and damping sleeves.
  • Using petroleum, copper or general chassis grease.
  • Filling a blind guide bore completely with grease.
  • Fitting new pins into deeply corroded or oval bores.
  • Letting the caliper hang from its hose.
  • Ignoring pad binding beneath abutment clips.
  • Road-testing before pedal, torque and release checks.

Service intervals and inspection

There is no universal relubrication interval. Inspect guides during pad service and whenever uneven wear, heat or noise appears. Repeated dismantling with wrong grease can be worse than leaving a sound sealed system intact.

On vehicles exposed to salt, boot integrity is especially important. Wash the exterior gently without forcing high-pressure water past seals.

UK MOT and safety relevance

Binding or loose caliper guides can cause brake imbalance, overheating, noise and insecure components, leading to MOT failure and unsafe braking.

If a wheel remains hot, the vehicle pulls or pedal feel is uncertain, do not continue driving. Verify the repair with suitable brake-performance equipment.

Practical slider-pin-kit FAQs

Q: What do brake caliper slider pins do?
A: They let a floating caliper move so both pads clamp the disc.

Q: Why are two pins different?
A: One may use a damping sleeve or different geometry for noise control.

Q: Can pins be swapped top to bottom?
A: Only if service data says they are identical; keep assigned positions.

Q: What grease should be used?
A: The exact high-temperature brake-guide lubricant compatible with boots and bushes.

Q: Is copper grease suitable?
A: Usually not for guide pins; it can be incompatible with rubber and guide design.

Q: Why does a greased pin spring back?
A: Excess grease or trapped air may be hydraulically resisting it.

Q: Can rusty pins be polished?
A: Light approved cleaning may be possible, but pitted or coating-damaged pins need replacement.

Q: Can new pins fix a corroded bore?
A: No. A damaged carrier or caliper must be replaced when outside limits.

Q: Why is one pad wearing faster?
A: Slider, piston or pad-carrier binding can cause uneven wear.

Q: Should boots be replaced with pins?
A: Replace any torn, hardened or swollen boot and use kit parts as specified.

Q: Must slide bolts be renewed?
A: Use new bolts where supplied or identified as single-use/locking.

Q: How tight are slider bolts?
A: Use the exact caliper-specific torque, not a generic value.

Q: Can seized slider pins fail the MOT?
A: Yes through imbalance, binding, overheating or insecure braking components.