Rebuilding the Brembo's
Rebuilding the Brembo's
could the seals be replaced with the ones found on this page? If so that's the cheapest I've seen anywhere
http://www.zeckhausen.com/Brembo/Con...es.htm#Rebuild
http://www.zeckhausen.com/Brembo/Con...es.htm#Rebuild
But they don't carry the infamous 46mm size (Hoerr carries 46mm seals, but not boots). You want the Subaru seal kit, part no. 26297FE010, which will get you all the seals and boots you need for both calipers, in sealed Brembo packaging, even. Not to mention it's less than $75 to your door from subarugenuineparts.com, but you could probably pick them up from a dealer for less than $90 if you're in a rush.
Dave
Dave
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ok so i ordered front and rear caliper seals, the fronts fit fine, but the rear subie seals DO NOT work. They use a larger piston than the STi, and won't work. Just a fyi
Last edited by Vapor; Feb 22, 2008 at 10:38 AM.
From: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1442956
STi
Front disc: 326x30mm
Rear disc: 316x20mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 40/46mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 36mm pistons
Evo
Front disc: 320x32mm
Rear disc: 300x22mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 40/46mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 40mm pistons
350Z/G35C
Front disc: 324x30mm
Rear disc: 322x22mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 38/44mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 40mm pistons
STi
Front disc: 326x30mm
Rear disc: 316x20mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 40/46mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 36mm pistons
Evo
Front disc: 320x32mm
Rear disc: 300x22mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 40/46mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 40mm pistons
350Z/G35C
Front disc: 324x30mm
Rear disc: 322x22mm
Front caliper: 4-piston 38/44mm pistons
Rear caliper: 2-piston 40mm pistons
and also as mentioned, I tore them down to to have them powdercoated. The rear seals were in fine shape otherwise. This should be added FAQ or stickied.
Last edited by Vapor; Feb 28, 2008 at 03:48 PM.
But they don't carry the infamous 46mm size (Hoerr carries 46mm seals, but not boots). You want the Subaru seal kit, part no. 26297FE010, which will get you all the seals and boots you need for both calipers, in sealed Brembo packaging, even. Not to mention it's less than $75 to your door from subarugenuineparts.com, but you could probably pick them up from a dealer for less than $90 if you're in a rush.
Dave
Dave
I ordered part #26297FE010 from subarugenuineparts.com ( I know this is not a vendor, but this is 1/4 the price from buying anywhere else)
I shouldn't jump for joy yet at the price, as I haven't done the install yet, but I will post up pics of the build for an evo-specific how-to thread if all goes well.
Semi-Necro post, but incredible info here in a not-so-read thread that I found through a search.
I ordered part #26297FE010 from subarugenuineparts.com ( I know this is not a vendor, but this is 1/4 the price from buying anywhere else)
I shouldn't jump for joy yet at the price, as I haven't done the install yet, but I will post up pics of the build for an evo-specific how-to thread if all goes well.
I ordered part #26297FE010 from subarugenuineparts.com ( I know this is not a vendor, but this is 1/4 the price from buying anywhere else)
I shouldn't jump for joy yet at the price, as I haven't done the install yet, but I will post up pics of the build for an evo-specific how-to thread if all goes well.
The Subaru seals worked great. Make sure you use a shim on the new pads to prevent future seal destruction! (or at least postpone it).


