Hi All,
It has been a long while since posting on this forum. I have been working on a 1930 Model A Town Sedan for the last year.
The other day, I was doing some service on my 66 230SL and found that the right brake pads had worn down to approximately 3mm while the lefts were still at 6mm. My first thought would be that the caliper pistons must be sticking. I had replaced the brake flexible lines and bled the system a while back. At that time the wear on the pads were about even.
My questions are, should I try to rebuild the Girling calipers if I find them capable of rebuild? Or, should I just purchase ATE calipers and be done with it?
From what I have searched on this forum, it appears that most change over to ATE. However, does that process entail any modifications, or do you just bolt the ATE calipers on in place of the Girlings?
Thanks for any and all help and comments related to this matter.
Tom L.