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caliper bracket rebuild kits? #97882
07/31/08 09:48 PM
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my dad just bought a set of disc brakes off a 1968 satellite, but the only caliper bracket rebuild kits we can find are $400 or more, is there any cheaper? any info and help is appreciated

Re: caliper bracket rebuild kits? [Re: tims69belvedere] #97883
07/31/08 10:05 PM
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I had a problem with my 69 Disc Brakes. THey are the same as the 68 Bendix 4 piston caliper. There are a couple of links.


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Re: caliper bracket rebuild kits? [Re: tims69belvedere] #97884
08/01/08 01:47 AM
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Someone posted this in response to a similar question a few days ago.
http://www.calipersonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=15


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