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My brakes have seized and I'm now in the process of cleaning and rebuilding them. However the pin which holds the pads in just refuses to budge on one set. We've tried everything, and I mean everything, to get the bad boy to shift. Not having it. So its gotta go. Its being hacksawed this weekend and I wondered if anyone had a spare knocking about.
Happy to chuck you a couple of quid towards postage and a jiffy. Thanks in advance. Gordon |
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ill have a look at my old ones and see how mashed up they are, was it front or rear?
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