I would like to receive opinions/ suggestions as for where to send my calipers to for rebuild.
Please post your experience.
Richard
66-911
I would like to receive opinions/ suggestions as for where to send my calipers to for rebuild.
Please post your experience.
Richard
66-911
I have been totally satisfied with the work done by
GOLDLINE BRAKES
John, the owner runs this small, specialized one-man endeavor in Seatlle and in my expereience does outstanding work, on time, with great care and precision and at prices that reflect the quality of his efforts. Of particular interest to me was the aero-space poymer coating he uses to re-finish the calipers, which, unlike ordinary powdercoating does not encpsulate heat, rather dissipates it efficiently.
Goldline Grakes
Tel: 877. 347. 2225
7100 East Marginal Way
Seattle, WA 98108
www.goldlinebrakes.com
Everyone to whom I've recommended John has been very happy with his work.
JZG
Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T
Paying member No. 895 since 2006
" slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers
Were SWB iron calipers plated or finished in any way from from the factory?
Tom F.
'67 911S Slate Gray
'70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
'92 964
#736
Tom, here is the photo of new old stock calipers that showed-up on ebay in the original gold cad. Note: all the color dots for completion inspection.
Bob
Early S Reg #370
Thanks for posting this picture. I will include it w/ my calipers when I send them to Goldline
Richard
Check out Eric's work. He has done my 4 SWB S calipers and a pair of Alloy 69's for me. Great guy, great price, very knowedgeable and timely.
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...er+restoration
Early 911S member #166
I have no problem with the theory that all men are created equal.
But after that moment you are on your own and nobody owes you a damn thing.
I love that thread.Originally Posted by MarkS
Kenik
- 1969 911S
- 1965/66 911
- S Reg #760
- RGruppe #389
Eric has done brakes for my 911S and 914GT. I give him the highest marks. His communication is great and he has been more than willing to share his expertise with this board. He recently offered to secure balace lines for S calipers for memebers of this board at no profit for himself. I think it says volumes about his character. tom
Tom
67S soft rear window
60 356 Cab
70 914-6 3.2 short stroke twin plug
05 Audi S4 Cabrio (commuter)
05 Audi Alroad (family driver)
Aprilia SR 50R (Sanibel scoot)
Thanks guys. Many, many thanks Tom... get me some drawings of those pad pins!!
We have a complete set of 67S calipers in house now. We do them quite often actually.
I'm having a few extra sets of compensating lines made up for the rears as none are available.
Richard... have we been emailing? I've sent a few replies to a Richard about 66 calipers the last couple of days and yes, we can get the rear rotors machined for these as well.
I just got back from Germany yesterday so I'm a little tired but, give me a call tomorrow if you have any questions.
Eric
Eric - Sandy, Utah
71 911
914-6/GT
914-6/ORV
87 944 Spec 1
Porsche Truck
62 Beetle
80 VW “Caddy” Pickup
72 R75/5 Toaster Tank
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Richards calipers are in-house. His friend Ken sent along a nice set from a 66 car as well. We're in the piston extraction phase currently.
I may drop some pics in here so you can see the subtle differences between the rear L-Caliper and the Wide L-Caliper used on the S the next year.
Eric - Sandy, Utah
71 911
914-6/GT
914-6/ORV
87 944 Spec 1
Porsche Truck
62 Beetle
80 VW “Caddy” Pickup
72 R75/5 Toaster Tank
PMB Performance
We'll Make Your Calipers New Again
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