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I just installed some Stainless Steel Brake Pad Covers yeaterday. They were easy to install and I think they brighten up the wheel area a lot. What do you think. Pictures at the following site. http://www.members.aol.com/grobb284
I got them from Electro-Dynamics, Inc. in New Carlisle, Ohio (sales@electro-dynamics.com). I delt with Gene Robb a forum member (grobb284@aol.com).
Here are some of the photos you sent to me. Excellent pictures of your car. Thanks.
For those that inquired, $60 for front sets, $45 for rear sets, no shipping charges if continental.
Available from: sales@electro-dynamics.com or email me with questions: grobb284@aol.com
How do they go on exactly? I just painted my calipers gloss black to match the car and I had chrome Y2Ks put on too. I think these would be the perfect finishing touch. :cheers:
Emailed you the actual installation instructions. Essentially consists of removing the caliper assembly (2 bolts, follow factory manual instructions) and placing the cover in front of the outside pad.
High temperature flexible adhesive is suggested to insure no noise problem, and to secure the cover to the pad for alignment. The cover has the same retention contour as the pad, and therefore is retained by the caliper bracket, just like the pad.
No brake lines removed, no brake bleeding, no rotor removal. Simple installation.