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WTB- Stock front calipers with brake lines for the scion tc

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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 08:59 AM
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Default WTB- Stock front calipers with brake lines for the scion tc

One of my wilwood calipers went bad because 2 of the pistons wont push out when i step on the brakes. i tried everything i could to fix them. :-( even through my buddy at his shop and he told me theres nothing else you could do but buy a new wilwood caliper. but money is tight right now so im going back to stock brakes for the tc if any one is selling them. my car has been sitting in the garage for a while now and need it running soon as i need it for work. of course local for me is better but if everything else fail i would consider people out of AZ also. thanks
Old Oct 20, 2010 | 01:39 PM
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not sure if you have tried this, but we have wilwood calipers on our super late model and everycouple of races the brakes have to be "rebuilt" sometimes the pistons start to drag is why we do this... we take the caliper completely apart and clean the pistons with scotch brite. just a suggestion in case you havent tried this.
Old Oct 20, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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wow rebuilt after every couple of races?
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