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The rear callipers on the 944 are binding badly and in need of attention as they haven't freed off in use. I have sourced a pair of second hand (claimed good) callipers, but conscious that they may need a refurbishment if they are not.

I could possibly do they myself but was looking for recommendations for companies that can do this - and budget costs?

TIA

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9 minutes ago, Verysleepyboy said:

The rear callipers on the 944 are binding badly and in need of attention as they haven't freed off in use. I have sourced a pair of second hand (claimed good) callipers, but conscious that they may need a refurbishment if they are not.

I could possibly do they myself but was looking for recommendations for companies that can do this - and budget costs?

TIA

Whereabouts are you?

Posted
15 minutes ago, Rocket88 said:

Whereabouts are you?

Northamptonshire

Posted
14 minutes ago, Bren said:

I have used Bigg red. Very reasonable.

Stopped doing refurbs earlier this year

Posted
2 minutes ago, Verysleepyboy said:

Northamptonshire

If you can post them, I know someone in N.Lincolnshire who can refurb and paint them . PM me for details 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Rocket88 said:

If you can post them, I know someone in N.Lincolnshire who can refurb and paint them . PM me for details 

PM'd you

Posted
43 minutes ago, Verysleepyboy said:

Stopped doing refurbs earlier this year

I wonder why?

Posted
2 hours ago, Bren said:

I wonder why?

I'd heard that, didn't know if it was true?

I'd have thought it was the majority of their work?

Posted
29 minutes ago, comfortablynumb said:

I'd heard that, didn't know if it was true?

I'd have thought it was the majority of their work?

They announced it back in April on Facebook.

After 20 incredible years of refurbishing brake calipers, we're shifting gears! We're now focusing exclusively on supplying high-quality parts.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Bren said:

I wonder why?

 compared to being a really good stockist to people to DIY, id saythere's little to no profit in offer the service of refurbishing them.

 

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