Dibs-h
Established Member
Certainly upper pins on many German cars.The upper (or is it lower) slider pin has a rubber bush around it. Using copper slip (which is what most mechs were using) would swell it up and it'd seize. The cure was to only use red rubber grease around this slider pin (and as I now know, itsonly supposed to be a smear).
I've always taken them out on each pad change, cleaned them and smeared them with Moly grease (3% I think) - simply because I had a pot from doing CV joints in the past and if it doesn't bother CV boots, it shouldn't (and doesn't) bother the slider pin boots either.
Don't do enough pads to justify another pot to misplace.