Hi All,
I'm going to be purchasing a new set of front brake calipers so wanted some advice.
My current set are the original Girling sliding calipers that came on the van.
The options I've been looking at are:
https://www.vwheritage.com/shop/2516151 ... -10-84-92/
Original part from VW Heritage, £101.95 each. Looks like I'd have to purchase bleed screw / nipple separately.
http://www.justkampers.com/vw-t25-parts ... -1992.html
Just Kampers, £99.95 each but need to send them my old calipers
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-CAMPER-TRA ... Swp5JWXY5U
EBay - B&B Components, £120 for the pair, Girling type calipers
Does anyone have any comments, feedback on these items or better options?
Thanks
Nathan
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Re: Front brake calipers
Got my last set from brickwerks, came with bleed nipples, but if you don't want the hassle of having to send your old ones in return then places like eurocarparts do them
http://www.eurocarparts.com/brake-caliper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ps still need to take your old caliper though
http://www.eurocarparts.com/brake-caliper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ps still need to take your old caliper though
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Eurocarparts really annoys me as it doesn't reference my import and UK registration... any ideas how I get around during this?lefty67 wrote:Got my last set from brickwerks, came with bleed nipples, but if you don't want the hassle of having to send your old ones in return then places like eurocarparts do them
http://www.eurocarparts.com/brake-caliper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ps still need to take your old caliper though
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use someone else's registration!rockthebus wrote: Eurocarparts really annoys me as it doesn't reference my import and UK registration... any ideas how I get around during this?
on every engine conversion I have done I have kept a note of the donor cars reg in the glovebox so if I need service parts I have the correct reg.
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Opposite way round for me. ECP no prob but GSF doesn't have my reg in their database. I get sick of having to go through the dropdown choices. 

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I dont ever give them a reg. Go in with a model and year, do your homework & know your onions/calipers etc.
Take a photo of what you have got and know actually fits, to compare with whats offered over the counter.
Never assume that the monkey in the shop knows anything.
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Take a photo of what you have got and know actually fits, to compare with whats offered over the counter.
Never assume that the monkey in the shop knows anything.
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Re: Front brake calipers
kevtherev wrote:What's up with the old calipers?
Apart from the fact that they could do with a complete refurb as they are caked in external rust, there is uneven wear on the pads.
I already bought new brake discs, hoses, pads and wheel bearings from Jk a while back and was in the process of changing them over when I saw the state of the calipers and wear on the old pads. As I'm doing the rest I'm thinking I may as well splash out on new calipers and be done with it all in one go.
As mine are Girling, I presume I need to fit the same again?
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Uneven wear in the pads isn't affected by external rust but I'm sure you know that.
Usual suspects are the pistons seizing or not free to move in the bores.
This happened to me.
I removed the pistons and thoroughly cleaned the crap out, took out the old seals and hospital cleaned the recess.
Reassembled it all and was shocked at the improved bakes, the wear on the pads is now even.
This cost me nothing.
The rubbish in the caliper bore was unbelievable.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic and will get under the seal, oxidising all it can.
This lifts the seal out of the recess and constricts the piston.
The money I saved was put toward suspension bush replacement, which improved things again.
Usual suspects are the pistons seizing or not free to move in the bores.
This happened to me.
I removed the pistons and thoroughly cleaned the crap out, took out the old seals and hospital cleaned the recess.
Reassembled it all and was shocked at the improved bakes, the wear on the pads is now even.
This cost me nothing.
The rubbish in the caliper bore was unbelievable.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic and will get under the seal, oxidising all it can.
This lifts the seal out of the recess and constricts the piston.
The money I saved was put toward suspension bush replacement, which improved things again.
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