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Old 07-03-2007, 11:21 PM
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Who sells em!?
Old 07-03-2007, 11:29 PM
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Any local parts store should be able to get them for you.
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You could also rebuild the ones you have...
Just a suggestion. It's not that difficult, IMO.
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I had a rear caliper go bad and tried to find a rebuild kit for it at local parts stores(NAPA, Autozone, O'reilly's, Advance) and was not able to get one. Rebuilt the 4 pot calipers on my '67 bird and it wasnt bad so I figured the 1 pot on the rears would be a cinch comparatively speaking

Ended up getting a remanufactured caliper at Autozone - matched original exactly
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Yeah I went through the same thing for one of my rears a while back. Should be able to pick up a rebuild kit from the dealer for a pretty decent price if you want to go that route. Like said above, its not that hard to rebiuld your own. The seals and such are pretty easy to replace, and if you need to hone the cylinder at all, that tool is very cheap too.




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