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Old 06-25-2004, 01:45 PM
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If you end up replacing seals and dust covers Paragon sells them and is the only alternative I know of to the factory repair kits.

Also if you do replace the seals on one caliper you probably should do atleast the caliper on the other side if not all four. One caliper breaking faster or harder than the others would be a bad thing.
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Originally posted by BruceWard
If you end up replacing seals and dust covers Paragon sells them and is the only alternative I know of to the factory repair kits.

Also if you do replace the seals on one caliper you probably should do atleast the caliper on the other side if not all four. One caliper breaking faster or harder than the others would be a bad thing.
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the price of the 4 seal repair kits is not bad BUT they want an extra $61 for postage ok i supose that will be air mail but still doubles the price of the order

will have to get a price for 4 calipers from scrap yard http://www.porsch-apart.co.uk/ and hope that the bleed screw is not rusted in or i will be back where i started

or is it better just getting seal kits and fixing my own calipers

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Originally posted by bigal13
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as you said i am in Scotland so due to the cost of shipping i would only be interested in taking the set of 4 (only one shipping cost)

what you want for them including shipping

I agree all at once makes more sense. Let me check this weekend if they are around (god I hope they didn't get thrown out, there were two 951 calipers in the same box)

Assuming I have them, cover the shipping costs or I could send them COD, up to you. I don't need them and they really are not worth anything to me. I'd like to know that my car helped keep another S on the road.
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Originally posted by Hacker-Pschorr
I agree all at once makes more sense. Let me check this weekend if they are around (god I hope they didn't get thrown out, there were two 951 calipers in the same box)

Assuming I have them, cover the shipping costs or I could send them COD, up to you. I don't need them and they really are not worth anything to me. I'd like to know that my car helped keep another S on the road.
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that will do perfict

as i work away from home and leave on Sunday can i e-mail my address to you for posting (just incase you find them) then if i am away you will have my address for posting

COD is fine

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