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> Rear Caliper Restoration Video, Now Online...
Eric_Shea
post Dec 13 2012, 08:07 AM
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If you have 35 minutes to kill... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

If you purchased one of our 914 U-DO-IT rear caliper kit, this is the video for you. It's also a great way for the DIY 914 mechanic to learn how to rebuild your 914 rear calipers the proper way.

Some things to note: We made this video using tools you should have at your disposal. This will help you see how the end result can turn out. On our caliper restorations, every part gets re-plated with zinc dichromate just like the ATE factory did back in the 70's. For the purpose of this video, we used paint for the arm and spring so you can see how "your" results can turn out. The caliper at the end of the video is the caliper we built step by step in the video (yes, your calipers should look that good when you're done!!)

If you have "any" questions while you're building your kit please feel free to call us at 855-STOP-101 (855-786-7101). We're always more than happy to help our customers achieve success!

Here's a link to the kit if you are interested in having amazing calipers on your 914:

http://www.pmbperformance.com/catalog/item...552/9621098.htm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm_DnizKOZM
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