Hi all,
Just joined up as iv'e recently acquired a 71 early bay, with the narrow 5 stud hubs. It needs a bit of playing about with but im getting there.
Been into aircooled for a while and had a van previously, along with a beach buggy so its all familiar ground.
Last week one of the front calipers started sticking on so ive had it apart and the piston is quite badly pitted. I was standing for a while last year prior to us buying it.
From looking around i understand the early bay calipers are a bit rare and not made anymore. I have seen the kit on the just kampers site for using the late bay calipers. Is this a good way to go if you need to replace the calipers?
The previous owners has also cut and welded the front beam to lower it, and the long term intention is to get a replacement beam to bring it back to standard height. I was planning on buying a late beam as they're more common so the JK kit looks ideal to me as i can then still use the late calipers. Only snag is the price, can anybody think of a cheaper way of replacing the caliper than £200?
A replacement piston would be ideal, but i've not been able to find any anywhere, and the rebuild kits only seem to include the seals.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
p.s. my calipers have 2 bleed nipples, if this is of any use?
Many thanks
Just joined up as iv'e recently acquired a 71 early bay, with the narrow 5 stud hubs. It needs a bit of playing about with but im getting there.
Been into aircooled for a while and had a van previously, along with a beach buggy so its all familiar ground.
Last week one of the front calipers started sticking on so ive had it apart and the piston is quite badly pitted. I was standing for a while last year prior to us buying it.
From looking around i understand the early bay calipers are a bit rare and not made anymore. I have seen the kit on the just kampers site for using the late bay calipers. Is this a good way to go if you need to replace the calipers?
The previous owners has also cut and welded the front beam to lower it, and the long term intention is to get a replacement beam to bring it back to standard height. I was planning on buying a late beam as they're more common so the JK kit looks ideal to me as i can then still use the late calipers. Only snag is the price, can anybody think of a cheaper way of replacing the caliper than £200?
A replacement piston would be ideal, but i've not been able to find any anywhere, and the rebuild kits only seem to include the seals.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
p.s. my calipers have 2 bleed nipples, if this is of any use?
Many thanks