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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 02:31 PM
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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?

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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 05:27 PM
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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.

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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 06:00 PM
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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.


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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 07:08 PM
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: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.
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Old Sep 26, 2003 | 09:57 PM
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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.
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Old Sep 28, 2003 | 04:52 PM
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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:
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