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Looking to replace my brake calipers ( old ones a bit rusty) . I want them to look good and last.I will be having new discs (front) and new pads front and rear fitted too. Any advice /tips etc.

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Hi Philip Welcome to the Forum

It depends on how you do it, you could take off your existing calipers have them stripped media blasted and powder coated rebuild them and refit them with new discs. Obviously there is the time off the road to consider with this option.

Or buy new/refurbished calipers and paint them with high temperature caliper paint or not, this option would mean the car is off the road for the least amount of time. 

Cost wise I don't think there would be much difference in cost.

Dave

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