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Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:13 pm
by Mr_Q
pdambra wrote:Ultratune are quoting up to $900 to have both serviced which I believe is too expensive.

:shock: I think I paid about that for a complete set of low km brakes from an NB8B. I'd be asking for a break down of the $900.

pdambra wrote:- upgrade the units to a later model MX5 compatible unit

That's usually the cheapest and easiest if you're looking for an upgrade. Pretty much anything from a 1994 model (NA8) through to 2005 (last of the NBs) will be an improvement - just check they'll fit with your wheels if you still have the original 14" rims. Otherwise, getting them rebuilt is fairly cheap and easy (assuming there's nothing more serious wrong with them). Depending on where you are at least one of the forum sponsors should be able to help.

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:34 pm
by sliq
Boyracer has a set of 8b brakes going for a great price. That would be VERY ideal if you are big on your brakes and track your car.. That's what i would be doing if i had an na6! But like mr_q said, having it reconditionde shouldn't cost too much. Try mx5parts from the UK also.

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:14 am
by PUR157
A while back I had my front driver side caliper rebuilt by the family mechhie, he did it for just under $200
No idea on a replacement unit sorry... but a wrecker may be the cheaper option

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:36 pm
by doogle
Not sure what your problem is, but my NA right rear caliper was leaking fluid. I had a $160 quote to fix it. Ended up buying a seal kit ($35 mx5centre) and trying to replace it first, then when we got stuck I brought it to my local midas where they rebuilt it for $80

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:14 pm
by PUR157
My job was for a stuck piston, since the mech is a family friend I had a sticky beak,
We needed the caliper rebuild kit as mentioned before.
First, he blasted out the piston with some compressed air,
The piston stuck as it was a little corroded (the dust boot had started to not seal properly) so he gave it a scrub
Put it all back together with the new kit and told me to keep an eye out for future leaks

It hasn't bothered me since

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:12 pm
by wun911
Has anyone snapped a banjo bolit inside a caliper how much was that to fix roughly??

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:35 pm
by Juffa
Was corroded slider pins the reason for needing the rear calipers serviced, or was it general a overhaul?

Like many others, one of my rear brakes seized with a corroded slider pin. Cost me $160 for a 2nd hand rear brake from a wrecker. Since then I keep those slider pins lubricated.

$900 does seem excessive. As already suggested I'd be asking for a breakdown.

J

Need help chosing what to do re replacing rear calipers!

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:41 am
by Dweezle
MX5CENTRE has them for $$200 brand new.. mania for $265 i think.

Why bother rebuilding them? unless its just seals