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Old 06-08-2007, 07:07 AM   #1
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Default new calipers (continued)..

No one answered the question below so i started a new thread with the same question as i am curious.

I have a 91lx coupe with stock brakes. I want to change out the lines and i am going with the front and rear kit with stainless lines from Max MotorSports but I want to replace my calipers as well.

Any recommendations for stock replacements? Im looking at the cardone calipers as rock auto has them at a fair price. I dont know if they are good or not.

I already bought my rotors and pads for the front.

Also..i need to bleed them once done. Can anyone recommend a good reasonable pressure bleeder that works well to get this job done. I plan to run all new brake fluid through the lines.

Thanks guys.
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