mustangmatt
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- Snowmobile
- 2007 Yamaha Apex
LOL I know right?!?!? ahhaah!It likely won't brake very well with the caliper unmounted like that LOL
The one pad is shot and the other is worn. It was not floating properly on the mount pins which causes one pad to wear faster then the other. I would suspect damage to the rotor as well. But it likely can be cleaned up.
The rotor seemed ok but I didnt look at it very well. He says he has another caliper for me I am thinking I should just change it out with fresh fluid for piece of mind...
With the pads in place squeeze them back in with a large pair of pliers. Watch and feel how they go back in. If smooth and steady you are good to go. If not rebuild or replace the caliper.
I would grab some wrenches and sockets and go thru all the nuts and bolts for peace of mind.
I kinda eyeballed a lot of the other stuff but yeah I think I will be doing that because the next trip with this will probably be way up north and dont want to be stuck somewhere with no one around for miles. I think I am just going to put a different caliper on there. He changed the track out to a different one. Anything you thing I should check over?