A couple of issues:
I get to overhaul my brakes this winter - the rear calipers are leaking. I have read that to put the vehicle up on stands you should raise the vehicle by placing the jack under the rear spring center support. Also, if you want to raise the front end place the jack under the front crossover brace. Is this the best way?
The calipers supposedly have the stainless steel liners so I am not planning on replacing them. I have read that there is a better brake piston seal, an o-ring instead of the original lip seal. Is the o-ring really better that the lip seal?
I drive my Corvette about 1000 miles a year and some folks say the o-ring is better for low mileage cars.
I have heard alot about silicone DOT5 brake fluid. Since I will be replacing the rear calipers and the master cylinder for certain and probably the hoses to all four calipers. Should I convert to the silicone brake fluid at this time?
While I am at Carlisle I will be checking with brake vendors on pricing for the parts that I may need. Any vendors to see or to stay away from?
Roger
I get to overhaul my brakes this winter - the rear calipers are leaking. I have read that to put the vehicle up on stands you should raise the vehicle by placing the jack under the rear spring center support. Also, if you want to raise the front end place the jack under the front crossover brace. Is this the best way?
The calipers supposedly have the stainless steel liners so I am not planning on replacing them. I have read that there is a better brake piston seal, an o-ring instead of the original lip seal. Is the o-ring really better that the lip seal?
I drive my Corvette about 1000 miles a year and some folks say the o-ring is better for low mileage cars.
I have heard alot about silicone DOT5 brake fluid. Since I will be replacing the rear calipers and the master cylinder for certain and probably the hoses to all four calipers. Should I convert to the silicone brake fluid at this time?
While I am at Carlisle I will be checking with brake vendors on pricing for the parts that I may need. Any vendors to see or to stay away from?
Roger
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