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  • Saint Brakes:replacing ceramic pistons
  • John_Key
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    Noticed that my poor brake pad replacement a couple of years ago broke parts of the ceramic pistons in the calliper. Brake has been pumping up for a while suggesting air is getting in and am I right in thinking the only way to replace the pistons is to replace the whole calliper unit??

    rockthreegozy
    Free Member

    Correct. I have however had two SLX brakes replaced under warranty due to similar problems.

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