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Suspension Modifications
Are brake caliper seals directional?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheFleshRocket" data-source="post: 15763781" data-attributes="member: 48535"><p>I did the second caliper yesterday morning. I felt the old seals before I removed them, and there was a lip along the inner-most side. When I removed the seals, they looked identical to the new ones--no visible lip. When I installed the new seals, I could feel the lip in the same place, so presumably the spot where the seal installs is slightly raised to give the seal a lip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFleshRocket, post: 15763781, member: 48535"] I did the second caliper yesterday morning. I felt the old seals before I removed them, and there was a lip along the inner-most side. When I removed the seals, they looked identical to the new ones--no visible lip. When I installed the new seals, I could feel the lip in the same place, so presumably the spot where the seal installs is slightly raised to give the seal a lip. [/QUOTE]
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