I just finished getting 2 left and 2 right calipers ready to put new seals and boots in. It was 11.45 for 4 seal kits shipped from rockauto and 11.50 for a brake hone tool from Amazon.
I already had some brake parts cleaner and silicone grease that I had bought earlier. The least expensive 2 left and 2 right rebuilt calipers from rockauto with shipping would have been $164.68. (would have gotten a little back if I returned the cores but not much).
The pistons and cylinder walls were all still good and so were the rubber slider boots and pins but cleaning everything and honing the cylinders took many man hours.
I'm not going to put the seal and pistons in until I am ready to mount since I will be using brake fluid to lubricate the seals and it would just attract moisture and lead to rusting in the meantime.
If I had know how much work it was going to involve when I started, I would have just bought the rebuilt ones from rockauto. Four Festiva Rebuilt Calipers.JPG
I already had some brake parts cleaner and silicone grease that I had bought earlier. The least expensive 2 left and 2 right rebuilt calipers from rockauto with shipping would have been $164.68. (would have gotten a little back if I returned the cores but not much).
The pistons and cylinder walls were all still good and so were the rubber slider boots and pins but cleaning everything and honing the cylinders took many man hours.
I'm not going to put the seal and pistons in until I am ready to mount since I will be using brake fluid to lubricate the seals and it would just attract moisture and lead to rusting in the meantime.
If I had know how much work it was going to involve when I started, I would have just bought the rebuilt ones from rockauto. Four Festiva Rebuilt Calipers.JPG
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