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emolineaux 02-17-2009 07:26 PM

caliper modification
 
anyone in the burlington area available to help grind down my rear calipers to fit weld prostars? i dont have the tools to do this myself

Jam 02-17-2009 07:36 PM

an aggressive metal filer and some elbow grease will do the trick. I've heard that grinding down calipers can affect your stopping power, is this true or just folklore?

deadtrend1 02-17-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Jam (Post 548224)
an aggressive metal filer and some elbow grease will do the trick. I've heard that grinding down calipers can affect your stopping power, is this true or just folklore?

False. You are taking the cooling properties off of it though.

I just used an angle grinder and soft aluminum pads and went to town. It takes for friggin ever. And clean up when you are done cause the dust will leave rust spots after it rains.

This is what mine look like now...
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...c/100_0816.jpg

unstable bob gable 02-17-2009 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by emolineaux (Post 548222)
anyone in the burlington area available to help grind down my rear calipers to fit weld prostars? i dont have the tools to do this myself

If you take the calipers off and truck 'em over to me at work in Morrisville Pa I can prolly hook ya right up. Gimme a call if ya want 732.816.5445. I work 2pm-10pm, M-F

Mike 02-17-2009 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jam (Post 548224)
an aggressive metal filer and some elbow grease will do the trick. I've heard that grinding down calipers can affect your stopping power, is this true or just folklore?

have fun with that, it took me hours with an electric grinder...........

bob it is best he does it on the car, because you want to take off as LITTLE as possible and still get the job done.

the way to do this, is to grab a can of spray paint you have laying around, and as you take metal off, spray a light coat on bolt on the wheel and spin.... it will remove the paint from the areas that still need it.

another thing, when i put in my 12 bolt with c-clip eliminators, i had to grind even more off the calipers...

unstable bob gable 02-18-2009 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 548349)
bob it is best he does it on the car, because you want to take off as LITTLE as possible and still get the job done.


Dig it...

Jam 02-18-2009 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 548349)
have fun with that, it took me hours with an electric grinder...........

lol my idea was just a joke hahha sorry!

Mike 02-18-2009 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Jam (Post 548375)
lol my idea was just a joke hahha sorry!

i would have mailed a snickers to anyone that tried it

Jam 02-18-2009 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 548377)
i would have mailed a snickers to anyone that tried it

LMAO ^^

Stevoone 02-18-2009 06:23 AM

How soon do you need to get it done? I could help out next week sometime.

Jersey_TA 02-18-2009 08:55 AM

It's definitely a pain in the you know what. Mine took over an hour

98tadriver 02-18-2009 03:30 PM

and its a trial and error job too. grind a lil, but the wheel on with 2 lugs, spin wheel. see if wheel hits. oh,wheel hits? take wheel off, grind more. if u have money, buy some convo pros!


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