I know I'm beating a REALLY old horse when I bring up brakes again-bear with me PLEASE! This is my question: What are the advantages and disadvantges for both rebuilding the front calipers (having th
Replacing the caliper cylinders from Nissan will give you a sure thing, no leaks, no worries about the quality of a sleeved interference fit and will cost you about $240. But unless you're real good
My two cents... When pricing the sleeving job remember that the roadster has 4 cylinders that will need to be sleeved. At White Post that is 4*$80 or $320 just for the front brakes. A counter argumen
since my car isn't a boat or plane i like it to stop so i buy new parts only Mike Kerr Roadster Restoration 3730 Todrob LN. Placerville CA. 95667 Ph.# 530-644-6777 Fax# 530-644-7252 E-mail: mikekerr@
Author: "John F Sandhoff" <sandhoff@compctr.ccs.csus.edu>
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 16:19:31 PST8PDT
Nathan asks: There's been a few responses about new vs sleeved and what shops do this work. If you love stainless steel and have the wa$$et for it, check out Hye-Dra-Cyl (http://www.hyedracyl.com). T