yammitrip1
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- back country sx viper, trail sx viper s
Had the sled in the shop, installed a few goodies on the new to me sr viper, including a new set of twisted center springs, a new fox pro x clicker shock and new straps.
In between all this nonsense for the goodies, i went through all the bearings on the skid and cleaned them out and repacked them with fresh grease.
I moved down to do the one in the brake caliper bracket and i couldnt get it off the shaft properly, so i ended up having to split the caliper, all is freed up, now i go to install and i cant get the SEAM between the caliper to stock leaking, i have tightened it pretty good, i have took it apart again and tried to clean it, idk what else to do other then buy a new caliper. lmk what you guys think. Thanks
In between all this nonsense for the goodies, i went through all the bearings on the skid and cleaned them out and repacked them with fresh grease.
I moved down to do the one in the brake caliper bracket and i couldnt get it off the shaft properly, so i ended up having to split the caliper, all is freed up, now i go to install and i cant get the SEAM between the caliper to stock leaking, i have tightened it pretty good, i have took it apart again and tried to clean it, idk what else to do other then buy a new caliper. lmk what you guys think. Thanks
RTX
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- 2014 viper rtx
2006 apex rtx
There a small o-ring/gasket in there.
Replace it
Replace it