Matt42
TDR MEMBER
After 25 years, it's time for new brake calipers on my 1996 4x4 2500. The heat has done them in, as well as the rubber lines. But the problem that I'm up against is this:
1. Rebuild them myself, and risk finding excessive pitting in the cylinders.
2. Buy a new set, which will be made in China. That's unless I can find a better source.
3. Buy a rebuilt set, but also face the excessive pitting problem. People are reporting problems where the pistons get cocked in the bores, probably because the bores were polished out to eliminate the pitting.
4. Find the place that rebuilds and brake calipers and calipers and relines the cylinders with stainless steel or bronze.
I'm thinking that Option 4 is likely the best. Has anybody tried that? And do you know the names of places that do the work? Many thanks.
1. Rebuild them myself, and risk finding excessive pitting in the cylinders.
2. Buy a new set, which will be made in China. That's unless I can find a better source.
3. Buy a rebuilt set, but also face the excessive pitting problem. People are reporting problems where the pistons get cocked in the bores, probably because the bores were polished out to eliminate the pitting.
4. Find the place that rebuilds and brake calipers and calipers and relines the cylinders with stainless steel or bronze.
I'm thinking that Option 4 is likely the best. Has anybody tried that? And do you know the names of places that do the work? Many thanks.