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Restoring UK Brake Calipers


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I'm about to embark on restoring my Calipers...painting them with heat resistant paint and hopefully getting hold of the Supra transfer stickers!

 

I have searched the BBS but can't find info I want.

 

Where do I get the Supra stickers from and how much etc ?

 

Also if anyone has any tips please let me know!

 

Cheers

 

Si

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I re-furbed a set a couple of months ago. I had the calipers bead-blasted, painted them with black heat resistant paint, and rebuilt them using Toyota caliper repair kits. In them, you get all the piston seals, boots and spings, new bleed nipples and boots, and the copper washers for the brake lines. I do silver caliper stickers if you want some @ £10 - p&p free :) . Send a PM if you want some. Mine came out like this (Thanks Peter - glad you liked them!)

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  • 1 year later...
yeah I got the part number of http://www.carfiche.com - very useful, and the guy ar Mr T was helpful too.... front and rear seals kit was 56 quid or something.... well worth it as when I took my brakes apart two of the pistons were very stiff indeed, now they are all smooth and lurvelee (sorry been reading Max Power again)

 

 

Nice cheers for that, Ive just bought a set or second hand Fronts from the US, £200 Shipped, they have 100k on them so I was going to recon them.

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bobbeh... thats what my cousin said....'you ricer boy'! The thing is.... the calipers actually are big enough to carry it off, plus with the slotted rotors looks pretty nice actually.

 

Anyway if I am a ricer, to is TRD3000GT - he was the one who sold me the brembo decals!

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If anyone lives in Kent, there is a company called cray metal finishers, who shot blasted and powder coated mine for 50 quid..... the finish was lovely. The only thing was.. that I had to mask off the screw threads and pistons myself to get them done for that price.

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I'm going to send mine off to GVN Coachworks in the next couple of weeks.

 

I spoke to Vincent there, he says about £100 to £150 plus one week should see the calipers restored :)

 

I'll post some pics when they are done, might be worth calling them?

 

cheers

mark

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bobbeh... thats what my cousin said....'you ricer boy'! The thing is.... the calipers actually are big enough to carry it off, plus with the slotted rotors looks pretty nice actually.

 

Anyway if I am a ricer, to is TRD3000GT - he was the one who sold me the brembo decals!

 

Sounds like you're both a couple of ricers then :)

 

Dunno why you need to try and knock them off as Brembos, they perform just as well/if not better. Just for gods sake dont go putting aston martin stickers on your Supra! :eek: :stickpoke :woot:

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wow...everything looks brand new on your wheel and brake now- I think I need to refurbish my alloys after seeing yours pete!

 

hehe they do get dusted up over time but, whip the wheel off and with a little brake cleaner and 10mins, it looks good a new :)

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I'm going to send mine off to GVN Coachworks in the next couple of weeks.

 

I spoke to Vincent there, he says about £100 to £150 plus one week should see the calipers restored :)

 

I'll post some pics when they are done, might be worth calling them?

 

cheers

mark

 

 

They did a good job on mine. I had mine finished off in gold.

 

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well, as I have now done one, I can honestly say its not too scary doing them, but do get them shot blasted if they look like mine did- I knackered two wire wooling attachments for not much progress trying to do it myself.... they cleaned up so nicely and quickly with a blast, and the powder coating really made them look totally brand new. I really think taking the opportunity to rebuild your calipers while the are off the car is well worth it- mine work so much better now with decent (new) fluid and braided lines.

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well, as I have now done one, I can honestly say its not too scary doing them, but do get them shot blasted if they look like mine did- I knackered two wire wooling attachments for not much progress trying to do it myself.... they cleaned up so nicely and quickly with a blast, and the powder coating really made them look totally brand new. I really think taking the opportunity to rebuild your calipers while the are off the car is well worth it- mine work so much better now with decent (new) fluid and braided lines.

 

 

Did you cut off the dust guard or remove it totally???

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