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WTB rear brakes

1974. Need a good pair, or a single passenger side rear brake, want usable, not requiring a rebuild. If I have to clean them up a bit, or replace the piston seals that is fine, but they need to be known to work, and not leaking.

If you have a pair, or the single and are willing to ship to Canada, PM me

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Old 04-19-2014, 07:29 PM
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rear calipers

I have a pair recently removed and to not appear to leak.

I will ship to Canada.

I would still suggest to install new kits for the $30 price and the time it take.

Brakes are not an area to cut corners.
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I agree that replacing the cylinder seals is a good idea. But my point was that I want a pair that are not leaking currently, and are functional, so that when I do go to do the seals, I don't find the cylinders seized in the bore, or that they leak at the emergency brake seal. Which is not easy to replace.

Since this will be the third set I will be trying, I am hoping for a better result than the previous two purchases.

So if you know that yours work, and didn't leak before removal, Pm me a price and I will send you shipping info.
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I agree that replacing the cylinder seals is a good idea. But my point was that I want a pair that are not leaking currently, and are functional, so that when I do go to do the seals, I don't find the cylinders seized in the bore, or that they leak at the emergency brake seal. Which is not easy to replace.

Since this will be the third set I will be trying, I am hoping for a better result than the previous two purchases.

So if you know that yours work, and didn't leak before removal, Pm me a price and I will send you shipping info.
PM sent

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