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Where can I buy 1 caliper piston???
Is it possible to buy just one, or two?? I'm rebuilding my calipers and for some reason one of the pistons in one of the front calipers is the wrong one. Is there anyplace online that would sell 1 or two? Trying to get this done this weekend before a couple of track days next week and I can't seem to find any. This is for my 82 SC and is a front caliper.
Thanks, Sean
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I would post a "Want to Buy" ad on the for sale forum. I'm sure there are some layin' around somewhere.
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Did you check our host I think he sells PORSCHE parts
Stainless Brake Caliper Pistons Rebuild your 911 aluminum S calipers with STOMSKI RACING's stainless steel brake pistons for the ultimate corrosion resistance. No longer will rust and pitting interfere with your braking. Stop leaks and ensures smooth, precise brakes. Stomski Racing Stainless Brake Caliper Piston Set (4 included), 911/911 Turbo (1972-77) w/ Aluminum S Calipers [Photo] STOMSKI-SR012 $198.00 Last edited by ruf-porsche; 08-16-2006 at 07:02 PM.. |
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wow, I'm really curious what you mean by " the wrong one"
call one of the used parts houses Dcauto, dart etc for the replacement |
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I have seen the S pistons available, but I thought they were the wrong kind to fit an SC caliper. Am I mistaken? The piston I want to replace does not have a lip on the ring that contacts the pad. I'm concerned that it wouldn't properly hold the dust seal ring. It's completely pitted and a mess, looks like it was added as a replacement at some point, doesn't match any of the other pistons. I'll post pics later.
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