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hey guys im just wondering dose anyone know who dose calipar rebuilds or sumthing cause i just done my brake and hub upgrade and it just started to make some noise when i brake softly under hard braking i dont notice any noise and aproximatly how much would a front 4 pot calipar rebuild cost and would it be hard to do your self? or dose a pro have to do it ?

or if anyone knows whats the problem or had it and has solved it please tell me its starting to get annoying and worrying.

David

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David- Best to update your location in your profile so members can suggest a brake specialist close too you.

If you are in Melbourne, i have had good experiances with www.racebrakes.com.au

Also, most workshops can probably do the job, or even DIY if you are mechanically minded.

GL!

Ryan

abs clutch and brake princes highway kirrawee ( sydney) --- i think they do caliper overhauls or autosport might ... depending on parts repair kit and labour might cheaper buy a 2nd hand pair

abs - 95421155

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thanks mate but i found out that it wasnt my brakes but my suspension when i leaned on the suspension tower lol cause i just did my brake conversion has anyone gone to pedders suspension and got any of their shocks or coil overs ? and are they good? and ive got a low budget LOL broke after the hub and brake conversion LOL.

David

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