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> V-Calipers are Here!, Rear Calipers and Kits for Vented Rotors
Eric_Shea
post Nov 6 2005, 12:06 PM
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NEW V-CALIPERS ARE HERE!

The V-Caliper was designed to allow teeners the use of a vented rear rotor on their 4 or 5 lug cars (If you’re going to remain 4-lug you’ll need to have your rotors drilled for the 4 x130mm pattern). These are sold as completed calipers on an exchange basis and have all the features of our regular caliper rebuild service.

Here's what you get:

* Disassemble caliper
* Bead blast caliper to bare metal
* Replate with factory silver zinc plating.
* Hone the cylinders
* Polish Pistons
* Install piston and adjuster screw rebuild kits
* Lube and reassemble the caliper
* Install caliper spacers
* Special rotor spacer drilled for 4 or 5 lug applications
* Longer brake pad pins.

Pricing is $455.00 per pair plus core and shipping. I only sell these in pairs (obviously). Shipping is a flat $9.30 for Priority Mail to anywhere in the continental United States. For international orders you can still use the USPS link. Boxed weight is 17lbs. You can calculate postage from 84092 using this site USPS Shipping Calculator

This application will now use the standard 1970-1977 vented rear rotor. The vented rotor will need 4mm turned off the outside edge (8mm total) to work with the V-Caliper. We can supply new Zimmerman rotors for $75.00 each plus shipping.

PMB Performance - 1861 E. Gracey Lane - Sandy - UT - 84092
Call 801.674.3669


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Eric_Shea
post Nov 6 2005, 12:12 PM
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NEW V-CALIPER KITS ARE HERE!

The V-Caliper kit was designed to allow teeners the use of a vented rear rotor on their 4 or 5 lug cars (If you’re going to remain 4-lug you’ll need to have your rotors drilled for the 4 x130mm pattern). If you’re mechanically inclined and you want to rebuild your own calipers, here’s your money saving alternative.

These kits are designed to work on the 1973 through 1976 (late) calipers that use the machined caliper nose and hex bolts. The early through bolt hardware is no longer available in the States and would be cost prohibitive. Everything in this kit will work on an early caliper with the exception of the hardware.

The kit includes:

* (4) Caliper spacers (enough for two rear calipers)
* (8) Longer 11mm hex bolts.
* (8) Caliper seals.
* (4) Longer brake pad pins.
* (2) Rotor spacers drilled for 4 or 5-lug applications (vented rotors need to be drilled for 4-lug applications.)

Pricing is $225.00 per set plus shipping. Shipping is a flat $9.30 for Priority Mail to anywhere in the continental United States. For international orders you can still use the USPS link. Boxed weight is 1lbs. You can calculate postage from 84092 using this site USPS Shipping Calculator.

This application will now use the standard 1970-1977 vented rear rotor. The vented rotor will need 4mm turned off the outside edge (8mm total). We can supply new Zimmerman rotors for $75.00 each plus shipping.

PMB Performance - 1861 Gracey Lane - Sandy - UT - 84092
Call 801.674.3669


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