@@Tech-28 So you saying this stuff only use on the pins? And you would use a different type grease on the caliper and other areas? Which one would that be/recommend? Thanks
@@mikeike7114 I just use it on pins myself because it won’t destroy the rubber and then I use copper anti seize on the ends of the pads and anywhere else
Hi. Can you use this for the entire brake job, like on the calipers too, etc.? Or ONLY on the slide pins? Thank you
You can if you would like, I personally find that the silicone based lubricants don’t last as long when exposed to the elements but they still work
@@Tech-28 So you saying this stuff only use on the pins? And you would use a different type grease on the caliper and other areas? Which one would that be/recommend? Thanks
@@mikeike7114 I just use it on pins myself because it won’t destroy the rubber and then I use copper anti seize on the ends of the pads and anywhere else
I use a small dab on the ears of the brake pads.
Vw says lithium grease is better which also dont damage slide pins...
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What model bicycle is this?
2011 Giant STP