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try here, they do al lot of brake work and restoration https://brakeandequipment.com/machine-shop/
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`69 z28 black x77 unrestored 38,000 miles-sold 2016 z06/z07 Corvette black/black coupe |
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Many here use White Post Restorations in VA, quick turn and never a problem.
Mike https://whitepost.com/brake-sleeving...ding-services/ |
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Robert. You might want to consider doing these yourself. I did mine recently and they were fairly straightforward. As long as you can get away with a hone and not have to re-sleeve them you should be able to do it yourself. I purchased the rebuild kits from the local auto parts store - you are looking for a 15/16 inch bore, by the way. Total cost for kits and honing tool was less than $25. You can see from the pictures below what I started with…
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Sam... ![]() Last edited by mockingbird812; 10-04-2018 at 10:16 PM. |
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