Brembo Pin HELP!
Brembo Pin HELP!
Brembo Pin HELP!
I was changing out my factory pad's for HAWK HPS pads. Everything was going perfect until i got to the front right wheel. I used my Punch to push out the top pin and the pin BROKE in the caliper.... Does anyone know the part number for the pins that hold the pad in? Any suggestions on how to get a set fast? I changed all my breaks but, the front right because the damn pin broke.... I ordered a set from GM hoever, they are on national back order..
Questions:
What is the GM part number?
Can I get a set from Brembo?
Any 3rd party parts??
Thanks to anyone that can help!
I was changing out my factory pad's for HAWK HPS pads. Everything was going perfect until i got to the front right wheel. I used my Punch to push out the top pin and the pin BROKE in the caliper.... Does anyone know the part number for the pins that hold the pad in? Any suggestions on how to get a set fast? I changed all my breaks but, the front right because the damn pin broke.... I ordered a set from GM hoever, they are on national back order..
Questions:
What is the GM part number?
Can I get a set from Brembo?
Any 3rd party parts??
Thanks to anyone that can help!
call tom at CED
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1000 E. Belvidere Road
Grayslake, IL 60030
Phone: 877-441-5150
Fax: 847-223-7085
Email: info@CrateEngineDepot.com
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CrateEngineDepot / Shop GM Accessories.com
1000 E. Belvidere Road
Grayslake, IL 60030
Phone: 877-441-5150
Fax: 847-223-7085
Email: info@CrateEngineDepot.com
On the Web: www.CrateEngineDepot.com
FOUND THEM! thanks for your help.
Anyone else that has issues.
URL:
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...roduct_ID=2398
Part Number:
25900781
Anyone else that has issues.
URL:
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...roduct_ID=2398
Part Number:
25900781
FOUND THEM! thanks for your help.
Anyone else that has issues.
URL:
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...roduct_ID=2398
Part Number:
25900781
Anyone else that has issues.
URL:
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...roduct_ID=2398
Part Number:
25900781
I really am curious.
Ok.. I was able to successfully SMASH the point of the pin into the caliper. I hit it once and the tip broke off. Then i kept trying to punch it out from there and it just wasn't moving any further. I should get the new parts tomorrow. I'm going to drill out the front portion of the pin and install the new one.
Even if i got it out i still wanted to get a new pin just because the way it looked. Anyway, it should be fixed this weekend
Even if i got it out i still wanted to get a new pin just because the way it looked. Anyway, it should be fixed this weekend
LOL how about i work on my car if i want. I have installed everything in my sig myself... It was a mistake dude i think EVERYONE has done that before. Ok let's say i give up now and start paying Techs to do everything and lets see how my wallet looks.
I will stick with my work. **** HAPPENS
I will stick with my work. **** HAPPENS
Ok.. I was able to successfully SMASH the point of the pin into the caliper. I hit it once and the tip broke off. Then i kept trying to punch it out from there and it just wasn't moving any further. I should get the new parts tomorrow. I'm going to drill out the front portion of the pin and install the new one.
Even if i got it out i still wanted to get a new pin just because the way it looked. Anyway, it should be fixed this weekend
Even if i got it out i still wanted to get a new pin just because the way it looked. Anyway, it should be fixed this weekend
FYI - if you've damaged the caliper, I would not trust it for high speed or repeated braking. It's one thing if you **** up the motor, exhaust, or some other part. If you lose braking, you are in serious trouble.
I'm stunned.
Ok i must of given a bad description of what had happened. The pin broke.... that's it... The caliper is OK. I just am not able to get the Pin out now because i don't have the normal surface to punch it out. AGAIN the caliper is not broke or damaged lol. I did not want to remove the pin once it was broke because i had nothing to replace it with. Once the new part comes in I will completely remove the broken pin.
Ok i must of given a bad description of what had happened. The pin broke.... that's it... The caliper is OK. I just am not able to get the Pin out now because i don't have the normal surface to punch it out. AGAIN the caliper is not broke or damaged lol. I did not want to remove the pin once it was broke because i had nothing to replace it with. Once the new part comes in I will completely remove the broken pin.
If you're trying to put the pin back in, you put one pin in first, by hand, until it's starting to seat into the hole on the opposite side. It goes from the inside of the car and should point to the outside. Give it a few taps with small hammer. I prefer to place something on top of the end of the pin to make sure I don't whack the caliper.
Once the first pin is in, then you put the spring clip in place, and then while pressing the spring clip down, you seat the second pin, BY HAND. If you can't see the pointy end in the hole facing towards the outside of the car, do not hit it! You will damage the pin and the caliper.
Thanks for the pointers. I installed the front driver side with no issue what so ever and, the rears were very simple. I will be sure to be more careful with the fronts in the future.
Back from the dead, but I ran into this myself. I was changing the rotors and pads on all four wheels. The rear rotors and pads went in easy. I thought the Brembos would be the easiest. WRONG. On both front calipers, only one of the pins came out. Each caliper had a pin frozen. The pin actually bent on both instead of popping out the other side.
Luckily, the pad kit came with new pins, but they did not match perfectly. They were a little shorter. I think I will buy the above listed kit. Thanks for the link.
Luckily, the pad kit came with new pins, but they did not match perfectly. They were a little shorter. I think I will buy the above listed kit. Thanks for the link.
Back from the dead, but I ran into this myself. I was changing the rotors and pads on all four wheels. The rear rotors and pads went in easy. I thought the Brembos would be the easiest. WRONG. On both front calipers, only one of the pins came out. Each caliper had a pin frozen. The pin actually bent on both instead of popping out the other side.
Luckily, the pad kit came with new pins, but they did not match perfectly. They were a little shorter. I think I will buy the above listed kit. Thanks for the link.
Luckily, the pad kit came with new pins, but they did not match perfectly. They were a little shorter. I think I will buy the above listed kit. Thanks for the link.
Yeah, the pins are way too short. The pads match our application, but the pins don't. Called tech support and they do not list on pads for Cobalt SS for 2008+, although their computers say otherwise. Obviously, the pin issue. I ordered new pins from a forum sponsor on here.
so its that easy removing the pins on the front calipers just got new pads and wanna change em... anyone got step by step removal of the caliper, would appreciate someone who knows what they are talking bout thanks!
np. good luck. pm if you are stuck or email john@powellraceshop.com


