is this for a half ton?half ton chevy 1994 2wd
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18K2390 is the pn
The seal for the piston:
173-263 is the pn
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Then these:
18K271X
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Im less sure about this part:
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179-1001
"bushing" there are 8 of them. is it the same as the black looking ones in the previous part?
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ACDelco 18K115
Do you actually need all that stuff?
I re-use the pistons, both seals (I don't see the square-cut seal in your inventory), and the bolts/sleeves.
I could see replacing the rubber mounting bits--although I often don't. If the rubber is pliable, not torn or degraded, I'll generally re-use after cleaning and lube with caliper grease.
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IF (big IF) I pulled the caliper apart and found that the piston was rusted
below the dust-seal groove, or had flaking/pitted chrome, or there was some actual problem with the seals or mounting hardware...sure, I might buy replacements for the defective parts. But at that point, getting a rebuilt caliper with a warranty is lookin' pretty good price-and-labor wise. Basically, if the caliper parts won't clean up for re-use, aside from the rubber mounting pieces, you're "probably" better-off to replace the caliper with a rebuilt.
This caliper cleaned-up and was put back into service:
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Note that I don't bother to remove the dust seal from the caliper most times; then I don't need the special tool to reinstall it. Air pressure in the brake hose port inflates the dust boot over the piston for reassembly, the same way you'd blow the piston out to begin with.
The square-cut seal has to come out, though. Really easy. Nothin' to it. Scrape the crust off the rubber, verify no debris/rust/scale in the caliper seal groove, inspect the rubber for any sign of deterioration (cracking, mostly) then lube with brake fluid and reinstall.
Be careful removing the square-cut seal. I guess some (not all) of them are directional--there's a top and bottom. Keep track of which way it came out.
Note crust on rubber, scraped bare with fingernail, on right side.
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