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Break rebuild parts list?
So without knowing exactly why my brakes are sticking ever so slightly I am going to start with a caliper rebuild and hoses....
So far I have in my cart front and rear seal kits, and hoses, I have OEM hoses. I don't and won't ever track this car so I figured OEM would be fine. What else should I be looking at "while I'm in there"? |
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Check your rotors as well, should be able to find width specs somewhere in past forum posts. Might be a good time to check/replace your front wheel bearings if need be. Also parking brake shoes.
Currently going through a refresh of the brakes on my ‘86 (calipers are at PMB), would love to hear anyone else’s advice. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Langley, BC, Canada
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I just rebuilt my front and rear calipers. Take the pistons out of the calipers and see if they are good, not sure if you can buy replacement pistons any more. Rebuild kits were good. I also upgraded the bleeder valves to the speed bleeders and that made it a lot easier to bleed them when I put them back in. New brake liners, and brake liner retaining kit might be another option. Braided brake lines on the fronts. How are the rotors? If you swap out the front rotors, some grease for the wheel bearings.
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