Brake Calipers question

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Im not a mechanic, I claim to not be one at all, but, ive made terrible fincial decisions and tend to work on my own vehicle not because I enjoy it.

So. I've got a 17' F250, my front right brake locked up/broke, than the caliber took a shit and puked brake fluid all over the place. I've got to get a new caliper, is it wise to replace the drivers side at the same time? Or as long as everything moves freely and I greese the pistons it'll be alright? Doing the right side brakes, I might as well do the left.
 
I mean, they aren't that expensive, it's a quick job, and you're going to have to bleed them anyway. Personally I would do it but you said you're on a tight budget...

I'd be more worried about what broke the right caliper. That's a pretty rare event. Did you establish what caused it?
 
I mean, they aren't that expensive, it's a quick job, and you're going to have to bleed them anyway. Personally I would do it but you said you're on a tight budget...

I'd be more worried about what broke the right caliper. That's a pretty rare event. Did you establish what caused it?
Not a tight budget, but if I dont have to spend the money I dont want to...
 
I'd be more worried about what broke the right caliper. That's a pretty rare event. Did you establish what caused it?
nope, literally had my tires off this morning to swap out my tie rod ends, everything looked fine. Towed a trailer this afternoon, heard grinding, than a pop. Stopped, saw my brake was grinding. Tried to limp it to a spot and went maybe a 1/4 mile, heard a pop, lost brakes and found out that my ebrake still works.

Taking it apart tonight once I get towed.
 
Guessing the caliper didn't break, but rather pushed the pistons out because the slide pins seized up? I cant think of anything as to why I would replace the other caliper. I would pull the pins and re-lube
 
nope, literally had my tires off this morning to swap out my tie rod ends, everything looked fine. Towed a trailer this afternoon, heard grinding, than a pop. Stopped, saw my brake was grinding. Tried to limp it to a spot and went maybe a 1/4 mile, heard a pop, lost brakes and found out that my ebrake still works.

Taking it apart tonight once I get towed.
I mean that very event could have been the cause. If your brake locked and wouldn't release, and was then forced (when you "limped") against the rotor while locked, it could have put enough sideways force on the caliper to crack it....
 
Not to hijack the thread but am I the only idiot who loses caliper guide pin bolts regularly on washboard roads? What’s the hack to keep those things from backing out?


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Not to hijack the thread but am I the only idiot who loses caliper guide pin bolts regularly on washboard roads? What’s the hack to keep those things from backing out?


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I work at a Ford dealer as a PM for the last 24 years and have not heard have the pin bolts just falling out. Maybe blue lock tite
 
Not to hijack the thread but am I the only idiot who loses caliper guide pin bolts regularly on washboard roads? What’s the hack to keep those things from backing out?


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Degrease, Loctite and torque to spec. I’ve been doing my own brakes for a couple of decades and never had one back out.
 
Guys, I think my caliper is fine. Just going to slap some new pads on this sexy beast and call it a day.
Would bet my paycheck that seized pins cause that. See it several times on those Fords. Was driving one of a buddies helping him haul cattle when the pedal went to the floor.

Just pull clean up the other side pins and lube up good. Be like new
 
Not to hijack the thread but am I the only idiot who loses caliper guide pin bolts regularly on washboard roads? What’s the hack to keep those things from backing out?


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I always end up the opposite. When I put them in think "I hope that's tight enough". And when I take them out the next time I am like "who the hell got these so tight"
 
Would bet my paycheck that seized pins cause that. See it several times on those Fords. Was driving one of a buddies helping him haul cattle when the pedal went to the floor.

Just pull clean up the other side pins and lube up good. Be like new
Sounds good. Never knew of this issue. Think I'd rather deal with dropping the damn tranny on my wrist out of these trucks vs driving down a hill with a trailer and you hear a pop and foot goes to the floor. Needless to say, ebrake works. 😂
 
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