The need to replace the rail guides on the Chevrolet Captiva can cause uneven wear and tear in the internal and external brake pads that are caused by the acidification of the rails. If the sour is not very acidic, it must be removed, cleaned, lubricate, and reinstalled. If the splash is strong, the guide might break when it is eject, which will require replacement. The replacement is as follows:

-Take off the brake twat.

-Cushing the sour-headed rail.

-New guides (if not original, you can install the analogue from the gazelle).

-Lubricating their special lubricant.

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