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> Brake Caliper Restoration Service, "We don't rebuild your calipers... we restore them."
Eric_Shea
post Oct 11 2010, 07:58 PM
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"We don't rebuild your calipers... we restore them."

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Why have us restore your brakes?

Very simple. Because we do it right. The way the factory did it. The way it should be done for many reasons. Here's some common questions:

"Why not just "paint" the calipers?"

1. Paint only protects the outside of the caliper... not very well and only temporarily.
2. Paint comes off with odd things like... brake fluid and brake cleaner.
3. Zinc is the factory finish and has superior corrosion protection.
4. Zinc re-plates the bore, which it probably needs it by now.

Rebuilders that paint calipers do so because zinc is expensive. They can easily slap on a coat of paint on "in-house" and it speeds up the process. They can even call it cool things like "Ceramic" or "Polymer" etc. If you want your calipers done right they will need to be zinc coated like the day they left the ATE factory.

"Why not buy the el cheapo mass-rebuilt, assembly line calipers other parts vendors are pushing on me?"

1. Those things cost those vendors $35.00 each. They're pushing them because there's big money to be made off you.
2. The caliper bodies are vibratory tumble polished. They put them in a huge bin of media and polish all of the finish off them. Then they get an oil bath. That's it! There is "no" protective finish on them at all! Give it a few years and your bargin calipers will literally be covered with rust. We've seen hundreds of them. The ones that come from the big-box rebuilders are almost unusable in a few short years.
3. The same process applies to your "vital" fasteners. We've seen some fasteners about to rust right through (see picture below)
4. And finally, mass production can lead to mass-problems. We've actually seen pistons in backward. Your piston step needs to be set at a precise 20 degree angle to help eliminate pad squeal. We've seen the wrong calipers delivered (there's many VW deriviatives of some of these calipers). We've seen handbrake arms with the wrong springs set to them... meaning; your handbrake is on all the time!

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The real benifit of zinc is the sacrificial coating properties. Zinc, by nature, will attract oxidents and literally save the metal it is protecting. Even if it is scratched off the zinc will continue to protect the steel it encapsulates. We've restored 46 year old calipers and have them come out looking brand new. All thanks to the protective properties of the zinc coating applied those many years back.

Zinc also helps protect your piston bore. While the bore is not a sealing surface, it can get wear from the piston. Wear, lack of fluid changes and rusty caliper shellac will cause a caliper to stick. This usually happens just above the seal where moisture can get in. Other rebuilders use a hone to clean out your caliper bore. We recommend against that as it leaves a fresh steel on steel surface (bore and piston). The zinc bath leaves a perfect factory finish on the inside of your caliper bore. All in all, the process will clean and replate the entire caliper and make everything good for another 30-40 years.

Now you know what we mean when we say "We don't rebuild your calipers... we restore them."
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Eric_Shea
post May 2 2022, 06:46 PM
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***UPDATE***

Now Selling Complete Packages for your 914!!

Early or Late Porsche 914 Complete Brake Restoration Packages

***SEND IN YOUR CALIPERS FOR OUR WORLD CLASS RESTORATION SERVICE!***

What's better than a brand new set of PMB Performance restored brake calipers? Getting all of the recommended goodies in one package and saving $70.00 of your hard earned dollars doing so!!

You'll get our complete restoration service for your 914 calipers including:

*Complete disassembly to bare core.
*Removal of stuck or frozen pistons.
*Replating of caliper cores.
*Replating of all fasteners
*Vibratory polishing of pistons.
*Cleaning and recoating piston tops with high-temp paint.
*New factory ATE seals and dust covers throughout.
*Reassembly with pistons in proper position.
*Your calipers will look like the day they came off the factory assembly line (probably better).

You'll also receive our recommended and favorite "Sebro" German rotors for all four corners and all of the bearings and seals needed to make this system a go (or should we say "a stop"?). You'll get new soft lines of course and... (but wait... there's more!)

...our favorite brake upgrade of all time; Porterfield Pads front and rear for that perfect bias match and that perfect stopping power designed into your factory calipers.

You'll get all of this and save yourself $70 clams! (as Mom always said, that beats a sharp stick in the eye).

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Eric_Shea   Brake Caliper Restoration Service   Oct 11 2010, 07:58 PM
Eric_Shea   Thanks for your support and for making it a great ...   Jan 1 2011, 01:50 PM
Cairo94507   I have a set of late "S" aluminum front ...   Jan 1 2011, 08:18 PM
porbmw   Eric! Picked up the fronts and rears for the 6...   Jan 4 2011, 12:45 AM
jjackson   Eric, Currently run 944 turbo fronts on 1900lb aut...   Jan 8 2011, 06:52 AM
Eric_Shea   951 rears. Your stock rears are probably not r...   Jan 20 2011, 07:29 AM
jjackson   951 rears. Your stock rears are probably not ...   Jan 20 2011, 08:25 AM
70-914nut   Hi i need my 70 914 front calipers done but here i...   May 8 2011, 11:59 AM
Eric_Shea   Both... one has a core charge added to the credit ...   May 9 2011, 08:19 PM
70-914nut   pm sent eric   Jun 4 2011, 07:50 AM
Eric_Shea   We also do A-Calipers for 911SC front suspensions:...   Mar 7 2012, 01:29 PM
ChicagoPete   We also do A-Calipers for 911SC front suspensions...   Mar 7 2012, 05:38 PM
Eric_Shea   Thanks Pete... that's lofty company indeed. :b...   Mar 8 2012, 11:26 AM
rdauenhauer   Hey Eric aside from the single/dual bleeder differ...   Mar 28 2012, 10:34 AM
Eric_Shea   Hey Eric aside from the single/dual bleeder diffe...   Mar 29 2012, 06:24 AM
horizontally-opposed   Aha! :D pete   Mar 29 2012, 08:19 PM
rdauenhauer   Hey Eric are these available?   Jun 17 2012, 02:35 PM
Eric_Shea   yes...   Jun 18 2012, 08:08 AM
rdauenhauer   yes... Uh, :blink: Ok...are the details a se...   Jun 18 2012, 05:25 PM
Eric_Shea   maybe... :lol3:   Jun 23 2012, 12:30 PM
dfelz   If I am going to be getting the 911 front hub, rot...   Aug 4 2012, 06:53 PM
Eric_Shea   Not unless you get a very early 911 solid rotor as...   Aug 4 2012, 09:25 PM
Eric_Shea   ***UPDATE*** [size=7]Now Selling Complete Package...   May 2 2022, 06:46 PM
gandalf_025   Just in case there is anyone looking over this thr...   Jul 2 2022, 05:51 AM


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