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Hey guys this morning i quickly done a search and nothing came up, so here goes.

I have had this problem, under braking (sometime, rarely) the car pulls really hard to the left.

I thought that it could have something to do with the brakes and capilter but the only thing that i really needs is a machine of the front rotors, the pad are still fine (and even on both sides). What puzzles me is that it doesn't always happen, just sometimes. :down:

Any ideas?? The allignment is generally fine, doesn't pull or anything (on the perfectly straight road :bunny:)

Edited by P1OTR

so if it pulls to the left, that mean right one is gone? Can you please clarify wat do u class as a rebuild. Because there are only really seals that u can replace? i replaced the ones in the middle of the caliper about 6months ago

so if it pulls to the left, that mean right one is gone? Can you please clarify wat do u class as a rebuild. Because there are only really seals that u can replace? i replaced the ones in the middle of the caliper about 6months ago

in the middle? by that i take it as the 2 seals between the halves of the caliper itself.

for the pistons to sieze the actual seal inside the pistons bore would need replacing.

its $90 for a rebuild kit for the front of an r33 gtst

If it was me, I would rebuild both sides.

It's cheap and easy.

Why wait for the other one to go, or mismatch the performance??????

Yer i think that i'm gonna do it this weekend. Do i need anything specific? I mean that tools wise.

Many people done it before by themselves, cause i'm a fan of playing with things by myself

:)

Nissan will carry the rebuild kits, just call and ask.

As far as tools, nothing special is required, just the standard.

You'll need to drop the brakes, rip them apart, clean them, put the new seals in, put them back together, bleed them, then drive away.

Too easy.

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