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Complete brake overhaul question

Hello. I am about to embark on a complete brake overhaul on a '68 911 that has been sitting for over 20 years. I will be replacing calipers, pads, rotors, soft lines, and master cylinder. Am I missing anything else? Thanks

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I'm including a link to our site's DIY tech articles on the Brakes. I hope this helps you out.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911tech_articles.htm#brakes
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Yep. He’s done a dozen sets for me.
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I just got a set of rear calipers from Pelican. They look like new.
But as to the OP:

If you get new hard lines.
You will need rubber grommets for the tunnel lines. And clips.
Perhaps new clips to hold flex lines. They go missing.
Bleeder caps.
Brake fluid obviously
If you are going to get a new resovoir. Then you will need some brake hose to connect the hard line.
Then pick up some crystal drain cleaner. A little crystals in the plastic brake lines with water will make them new. Maybe the same as the resovoir.


Pelican calipers.


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