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> Brake Caliper Leak, My right rear caliper leaks
ThunderbirdDrive
post Oct 13 2016, 12:15 PM
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Thanks for the help in advance.

on my '76 my right rear caliper had developed a small leak.

Wondering if anybody has any recommendation on where to source a new one?

Pelican parts and Auto Atlanta appear to no longer have any available.

I'm located up in the great white north (Toronto)

Thanks!
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ThunderbirdDrive
post Oct 13 2016, 07:31 PM
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Thanks for all the advice. Just placed an order for a pair of full rebuilds from PMB!

A question to those in Canada.
Did you return your core for the rebate of the core charge?
Shipping costs cross border appear to make it a net neutral trade. Although I guess you are doing the community a good by giving PMB another set to rebuild and help somebody else out with.
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post Oct 14 2016, 06:19 AM
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QUOTE(ThunderbirdDrive @ Oct 13 2016, 09:31 PM) *

Thanks for all the advice. Just placed an order for a pair of full rebuilds from PMB!

A question to those in Canada.
Did you return your core for the rebate of the core charge?
Shipping costs cross border appear to make it a net neutral trade. Although I guess you are doing the community a good by giving PMB another set to rebuild and help somebody else out with.


I didn't ship my brakes, but I use a Kinek cross-border 'post office' to buy things from the U.S., then drive across the border to pick them up. Handy if you are close to the border.
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