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brake caliper rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="six" data-source="post: 187212" data-attributes="member: 13557"><p>not long took me 2 hours a caliper to do my t25 ones which are very simular. Im not a pro and not somehitn i do often at all.. maybe an hour a side if they are alredy off.. Id always rebuild them as a pair though.. </p><p></p><p>what could cause problems though is to pop piston out and its pitted.. maybe just err on the side of caution.. spend 88 a side and get new ones? (which is prolly what id do)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six, post: 187212, member: 13557"] not long took me 2 hours a caliper to do my t25 ones which are very simular. Im not a pro and not somehitn i do often at all.. maybe an hour a side if they are alredy off.. Id always rebuild them as a pair though.. what could cause problems though is to pop piston out and its pitted.. maybe just err on the side of caution.. spend 88 a side and get new ones? (which is prolly what id do) [/QUOTE]
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