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  1. Ghostdiver

    Ghostdiver Formula 3

    Mar 18, 2005
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    Southeast Texas
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    Wally Hollar
    Since I'm deep down the rabbit hole with "minor" fixes on my car, I am considering just free falling down the hole even deeper.

    After repairing/rebuilding a stock caliper that was sticking and replacing all the hoses with Goodridge SS items, I am thinking, just get the BBK now and be done with it. So, I've got some questions.

    I have a line on OEM calipers from a CS/430. First question is the calipers themselves. It appears that the aftermarket Brembo kit differs from the OEM calipers with a solid bridge vs. a removable pin across the pads. Don't know if this is just a stock photo or not, so is this the case and if so, are there any other differences between the calipers?

    By the time I source everything including new pads, SS lines, and 2 pc. rotors, I'll be in the same price range no matter which way I go. Any benefit to one or the other? Just for clarification, I'm looking at Brembo kits in 380mm fronts w/6 pot calipers, and 355mm rears w/4 pot calipers vs. OEM CS calipers with Griodisc 2pc rotors, Goodridge lines, and street pads.
     
  2. LorenzoR

    LorenzoR F1 Rookie
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    When I did mine I sourced all oem big calipers, then I bought Hills engineering SS pistons and the seals. Then I bought Giro disc steel rotors and Girodisc pads. I'm guessing I have 8 to 9k into and that's with me doing all the work including painting the calipers
     

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  3. Ghostdiver

    Ghostdiver Formula 3

    Mar 18, 2005
    1,348
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    Wally Hollar
    Pretty much where I figured the prices would be. Cost is a little more going OEM route, but I save on taxes over new kits. Just trying to figure out if one way is better than the other.
     
  4. clean512

    clean512 Formula 3

    Feb 4, 2010
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    Josh @jtcarprojects
    I say oem..
     
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  5. LorenzoR

    LorenzoR F1 Rookie
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    yep I say oem to
     
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  6. CoreyNJ

    CoreyNJ Formula 3
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    Apr 17, 2006
    2,476
    New Jersey Shore
    Wow those Girodisc rotors looks good. I have them on my Porsche. How do you keep them so perfectly “rust free”? In one pic I see you have rust so they aren’t zinc coated, and even when on my rotors with all the non-friction areas painted with hi-temp paint I get some rust dust after washing the car.


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  7. LorenzoR

    LorenzoR F1 Rookie
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    That's just a film that I get after washing the car and not driving it. I'm very happy with them and that whole project I did. The old calipers used to be the smaller and red. It Transformed the car
     
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  8. yelcab

    yelcab F1 World Champ
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    Nov 29, 2001
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    San Carlos, CA
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    Mitchell Le
    Drive it.
     

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