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Old 08-04-2012, 11:06 PM
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Default Hi temp for brakes

Is this OK to use for maintainence of caliper pins on hyundais from 2001?? I'm starting to take lubing of my brakes pins more seriously while changing my own brakes for now ons.

This is what I bought and I need an opinion. it seemed ok but mentioned use for brake pins on heavy duty applications or some thing?

I bought this for my transmission hella long ago and just found it sitting around and used it

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Good to go mang
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I just used a tube of regular automotive grease from Advance Auto.
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I use CRC Synthetic brake caliper grease.
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I usually use whatever grease is laying around the garage
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oh okay great.. umm this did work i guess there just stupid little pins that need to slide back and forth i highly reccommend this stuff
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can sticking calipers cause the transmission to blow if the ebrake sticks?
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well ebrake locks the rear wheels



so i guess in theory it could blow from having to work harder to get the car to move



doubtful but is possible



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