[205] Sticky brake Caliper

Hi all,

I've got a problem with the brakes on my 205 - the front right-hand-side caliper keeps sticking on. I've had it cleaned and greased etc but this only cured the problem temporarily - I've got a feeling it needs to be reconditioned (or replaced).

Anyone know of a good place around the Warrington/Liverpool/Manchester(Outer) areas that will sell me a new or reconditioned one and take the old one in part-exchange? Failing that, anyone know of a good place to get my current one sorted out?

Any idea on prices?

It's a pain in the ar*e as it's causing my brakes to bind slightly which in turn is causing drag to the right and wobble through the steering.

Cheers, Matt

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Matt
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Hi Matt,

Got exactly the same problem on mine, and i got a set of vented disk calipers, and some used discs for £20 (from a bloke on here in fact). Still havent put them on yet but they seem ok(except i snapped both bleed nipples off), but second hand ones might be a good bet. Maybe a scrapyard?

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Carl Gibbs

Thanks Carl, I think I might try that - I'm pretty sure there's a Pug-Only breakers somewhere around here - I'll have to look them up.

Ta! Matt

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Matt

About £45 new from

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r

oooh, thanks - Should really have checked that first but I was half thinking they'd be more than that and didn't fancy a shock!!!

Cheers, Matt

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Matt

Hi Matt,

I had a similar problem on the near side.

When I finally got round to fitting new discs (Bendix £9 from GSF)and pads, on taking the pads out I realised some buffoon had fitted the pads the wrong way round (see Haynes manual for what I mean).

Once I'd fitted the new discs and pads (Mintex 1144's I think) the "sticking on" disappeared, so I reckon it was the pads fitted wrong that caused it.

You're problem's probably something else, but I thought I'd post just in case. Sorry, if I'm too late, but I've only just read your post.

Incidentally, the difference once I'd fitted new discs/pads was astounding.

Let me know if you ever need to fit new pads, and I'll find the model number for you. I rang a highly regarded Peugot specialist in Cheshire before I bought. They recommended a sporty pad from Mintex which I should have the model no for if you or any other readers are interested they were about £36, so beyond my pocket).

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Paul Simon

right-hand-side

I have the M1144s on my 205 XS, and they are without a doubt the best brake pad i have used. Off the top of my head the part number was MDB 1291 for my Bendix calipers (the ones that use a slide), and they're avaliable in plenty of motorsport places since they're also used on the 205 GTis.

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Carl Gibbs

Carl,

You've forced me to get my invoices out.

The Model number for the pads is indeed MDB1291, but I have the standard pad (£11.76 inc VAT from PARTCO) not the 1144's as I originally said.

What did you pay for the 1144? I seem to remember being quoted about £36, which I could'nt justify for the relatively local driving I do.

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Paul Simon

Cant remember exactly, but i think it was about £40. Definately not work it unless you do a bit of 'spirited' driving in the car!

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Carl Gibbs

Thanks for the info - I've not got around to doing anything yet (baby on way so decorating nursery!!!)

I've not long since had new brakes all round (new discs/pads on front, shoes/cylinders on back) - everything was fine with them immediately after they were done, this is only a problem over the last couple of months.

I think when I get around to it (which isn't likely to be for a while) I want to change the pads and discs for better ones anyway, so I may well take you up on your recommendation.

Cheers! Matt

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Matt

I'll take a look in a mo (on a proxy at work so have to check at lunch)

Cheers! Matt

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Matt

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