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Old 06-21-2019, 12:42 PM
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CSSB Inc sells "high heat" o-ring kits now. I used them in my car, and had great customer service from them. I may someday go with Wilwood fronts, now that my car could possibly pass a track inspection, but the requirement to remove the rear Wilwood calipers to bleed them properly is a non-starter for me.

If I cook the high heat o-rings, you'll hear about that, too. I don't need a collection like cagotzmann's.
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Originally Posted by Greg
Autozone sells BBB calipers. Rebuilt in Mexico. High failure rate.
I've been through 6 complete sets on 2 cars through Autozone.

Thanks for the warning to STAY AWAY
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Originally Posted by Greg
Autozone sells BBB calipers. Rebuilt in Mexico. High failure rate.
I've been through 6 complete sets on 2 cars through Autozone.

Good reason NOT to buy those. I went with Napa Adaptive one & new brake lines.



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