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OK, need some advice. I needed a front brake caliper quickly, so I went to autozone and bought 2 new front brake calipers and brake pads. The question is, should I return my original brake calipers to get my 35.00 each core charge back, or should I keep the original calipers and rebulit them someday or keep to just have the originals around. I want to someday go to the 0 ring seal design so the original calipers would have to be completely rebuilt with ss sleeves.
Also if I ever ordered calipers from a parts store like mid america, ecklers or any other parts store, will they except an aftermarket core, give a reduced core price or do they want the delco originals.
If I would need them later on for a core which most charge $50. core, then I would still have them. And if they just set up until I get around to rebuilding them, how do I store them to keep them from pitting inside the sleeve?
Return your old calipers for the core charge and forget about them.
Take your core charge money and go buy the VBP O-ring "CONVERSION KIT" which comes with a set of O-ring pistons and seals and dust boots. This should cost I think $27 per caliper x 4 = $118 total.
Tear your brand new SS sleeved calipers apart (all aftermarkets now are SS sleeved) and replace the existing crappo lip seal pistons with the new long lasting O-ring pistons.
It will be the single greatest brake improvement you can do for longevity and reliability of your brakes.
I also recommend getting the braided stainless flex hose. These will add to a solid pedal as they will not bulge out like the OEM rubber hoses do.
If your power booster is 20+ year old original, you should go get a replacement from autozone too. It will be a Cardone brand and they work perfectly. Your brakes will never have felt better.
These are the things I did along with the required red painting of caliper to get rock solid brakes.
Thanks MN-Brent for your help and advise, much appreciated, and your right the new ones that I bought are SS sleeved. Just needed a little help in deciding on which way to go with the original ones, did not know if they had any value besides the core charge.
:iagree: :iagree: take the cores back!! there is also a company in Florida called "Precision" (I think) that advertises in the NCRS paper who has a very nice billet o-ring at a reasonable price. I saw a set at Bloomington.
...redvetracr
I agree with MNbrent, it's not going to matter much about the cores if their no good. I just swapped out the four on my 79 to VB&P for four O'Ring calipers. And on two of the cores I got a reduced rate, however they did refund me the full amount when I complained. And considering how old and how often these calipers went bad, the ones on your car probable arn't original anyway.
Yep, I did the autozone calipers, and the advanced autoparts calipers. I was fighting air for a year. I took the 1 year old calipers back to the stores where purchased and they told me nothing was wrion with them because they were not leaking (fluid). I took them and sent to VB&P. Best money spent on my 76 to date. I got a kit with Master cylinder. SS lines, Bolts, Clips. Pads. NO MORE PROBLEMS! Next I'm going back for the rotors. :lurk: