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Hello Friends,
I am about to replace or rebuild my front calipers. I have found very few vendors/options. If I am correct, the standard 968 calipers are also '87-'88 944 turbo calipers, correct?
Here is a vendor I have found:
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/detail...wid2rXpF8L
Has anyone used this vendor? I'd appreciate feedback, or other suggestions.
Thanks everyone.
-Scott
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You can get the parts to rebuild them at SUNSET Porsche.
Looking at the picture in the like you provided, I don't recognize that as being a Brembo caliper.
92 968 cab (cobalt blue/black top/grey int)
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Just curious...how would one determine the need to rebuild calipers? I've owned many, many cars over the years, with up to 180,000 miles. I have never had calipers rebuilt...
RS Barn replaced Master/Slave, s/s brake lines, cross drilled rotors, performance pads, etc...a couple of years ago. They didn't re-build the caliper (on my 75,000 mile car)
Jay
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
Jay- my situation is that there has likely been some corrosion in the caliper, probably due to road salt. The pads don't want to pull back, away from the rotor, and they are hanging up, staying on the rotor, at times. I've been advised to pull the calipers, remove the pads, and grind the edges so that the pads will move freely in the calipers.
I'm thinking that I ought to just replace the calipers, but I have to find the right source.
-Scott
SOLD! 1992 - 968
2002 Lexus LS 430, Silver/black, "Ultra Luxury", with reclining, heated, massaging back seats, and 4 cup holders.