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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Metal or Phenolic piston calipers?
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<blockquote data-quote="blksn8k" data-source="post: 991190" data-attributes="member: 64142"><p>I assume this is no longer an issue but the only calipers I ever had a problem with were the factory front brakes on a full size Bronco. The pistons were phenolic and every time I ran that thing through water deep enough to get the calipers wet the pistons would stick in the out position the first time I applied the brakes. Not good. Once I replaced the original calipers with ones with metal pistons I never had the problem again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blksn8k, post: 991190, member: 64142"] I assume this is no longer an issue but the only calipers I ever had a problem with were the factory front brakes on a full size Bronco. The pistons were phenolic and every time I ran that thing through water deep enough to get the calipers wet the pistons would stick in the out position the first time I applied the brakes. Not good. Once I replaced the original calipers with ones with metal pistons I never had the problem again. [/QUOTE]
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Metal or Phenolic piston calipers?
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