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Old 04-05-2019, 12:50 AM   #7
tamrat
 
Drives: 2009 Yaris, 1994 HiLux Surf
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Originally Posted by stykerdk View Post
Nothing missing there, they will become visible on ATE calipers on that side when the pads and discs gets thinner.
But it looks like you are missing some lubrication both on the sliders and the pads were they shall move on the bracket.
Use ATE plastilube or a similar product, never copper grease it will destroy the rubber parts.
There is a spilt drawing here of the caliper.
http://www.japan-parts.eu/toyota/eu/...t-cover#47547C
Thank you for clearing it up. I was really confused. Still confused tho. I mean why would they leave it open like that?

Now my other question is there are absolutely no products like ATE plastilube or silicone/rubber grease where I live. All I can find are Lithium Grease and Lithium Calcium Grease (made by Total). Is it okay if I use them? What are my alternatives (I have read about people using Vaseline :D )
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