View Full Version : caliper bolts ... threadlock or not ?
GhostLinker
03-09-2006, 07:09 PM
I will be changing my rotors next week. I read the threads and there are 2 versions of this. Should I re-install the calipers with
- Threadlock
- or no threadlock ?
What is your opinion and why. If threadlock, which brand/type ?
Action Jackson
03-09-2006, 08:33 PM
I just clean all the threads and retorque to specs.
They have never failed me. Otherwise I'd be dead from a track day..
Maxx Mazda
03-10-2006, 12:15 AM
Threadlock is always a good thing.
wicked
03-10-2006, 12:18 AM
use blue thread lock if you like,but it's not needed.
don't use red unless you intend to impact then off later.
GhostLinker
03-10-2006, 12:44 AM
I am always scared to use the red thredlock.:confused:
I saw a lot of people posting info about using red threadlock on caliper parts and it drives me crazy. I do not think we should be using this.
I found a nice chart on the permatex site that helps choose the right product for the right application.
I will definitely use the blue for that job.
Permatex Surface Insensitive Threadlocker Blue #24027.
People using the red stuff on brake parts ... good luck with your next brake job. (no)
wicked
03-10-2006, 05:02 PM
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I am always scared to use the red thredlock.:confused:
I saw a lot of people posting info about using red threadlock on caliper parts and it drives me crazy. I do not think we should be using this.
I found a nice chart on the permatex site that helps choose the right product for the right application.
I will definitely use the blue for that job.
Permatex Surface Insensitive Threadlocker Blue #24027.
People using the red stuff on brake parts ... good luck with your next brake job. (no)
I always use the red on my brakes,thats because I impact them off.
rule
blue-for hand tools
red-for impact
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