sreams
Well-Known Member
Thought I'd let the group know about my experience with front calipers.
In my search for rebuilt calipers for my '72 cs, I have come to the conclusion that they simply don't exist. The only options are rebuild kits or brand new calipers (very expensive). Rebuilt calipers show up from many suppliers, but all are always out of stock.
So I decided to switch the whole front system to that of the early E24s and E12s. I purchased rotors, rebuilt calipers (much more readily available), and pads. When I got to the point of installing the rotors, I realized that I'd missed the fact that the hubs must also be replaced in order for them to work (I may still do this later).
So... I thought I'd just try fitting the E24 calipers without changing anything else. Looks like they fit just fine and can even be used with E9 pads. I do have 16" wheels, so I can't be sure they'd fit inside 14" wheels, but they do go on easily and they just clear the E9 hub.
The bottom line is that it is now much easier to maintain the front brakes on my driver cs without breaking the bank. Hopefully this is helpful to others.
-Scott
In my search for rebuilt calipers for my '72 cs, I have come to the conclusion that they simply don't exist. The only options are rebuild kits or brand new calipers (very expensive). Rebuilt calipers show up from many suppliers, but all are always out of stock.
So I decided to switch the whole front system to that of the early E24s and E12s. I purchased rotors, rebuilt calipers (much more readily available), and pads. When I got to the point of installing the rotors, I realized that I'd missed the fact that the hubs must also be replaced in order for them to work (I may still do this later).
So... I thought I'd just try fitting the E24 calipers without changing anything else. Looks like they fit just fine and can even be used with E9 pads. I do have 16" wheels, so I can't be sure they'd fit inside 14" wheels, but they do go on easily and they just clear the E9 hub.
The bottom line is that it is now much easier to maintain the front brakes on my driver cs without breaking the bank. Hopefully this is helpful to others.
-Scott
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