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[TR] a tiny slice of the dust boot

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Subject: [TR] a tiny slice of the dust boot
From: banc8004@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:24:47 +0000
Paul,
More than anything on the car, its your brakes, and your front brakes in 
particular, that have to be as good as they can be.

Road grit will be the enemy of that seal between the piston and the caliper. 
With grit in the piston/seal area area, as the piston moves in and out, grit 
will work away at the seal causing it to fail. The piston and its seal are 
protected from road grit by the dust cover.

You have a small split in your seal now. A split that may well enlarge quickly 
and allow grit to compromise your seal. You'll then be leaking hydraulic fluid 
at the pad/rotor area, with at least one piston not working well. You will then 
take more distance to stop the car.

How long will this take? Who knows. Depends where you drive.

Don't risk it, glued or not, for the sake of a rubber boot. Its akin to ruining 
the ship for a ha'fpenny of tar.

Brian
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