Al Weyman
6 Dec 2005, 09:21
On my old yellow tank (Camaro) the rear calipers were sticking and as they had been on a few years and were originally purchased from a scrap yard and came off an old 7 series BMW I thought I had better change them.
I bought a bair of Bremsport lightweight aluminuim calipers with competition pads for a fair price off eBay and set about at the weekend changing them full expecting to have to do much modification or even fabricate some new brackets as these were off the front of an Astra (they are going on the back of my car). Anyhow to my surprise and delight apart from a couple of spacer washers these things just bolted straight up to the original brackets that I fabricated 12 or 13 years ago and even sit perfectly on the disc.
Too much for coincidence? Which got me wondering, do manufactures make calipers to a standard set of parameters or did I just get very lucky?
Incidently once I have made sure everything is OK the Astra mounting brackets that came with the calipers can go to a good home if anyone wants them.
I bought a bair of Bremsport lightweight aluminuim calipers with competition pads for a fair price off eBay and set about at the weekend changing them full expecting to have to do much modification or even fabricate some new brackets as these were off the front of an Astra (they are going on the back of my car). Anyhow to my surprise and delight apart from a couple of spacer washers these things just bolted straight up to the original brackets that I fabricated 12 or 13 years ago and even sit perfectly on the disc.
Too much for coincidence? Which got me wondering, do manufactures make calipers to a standard set of parameters or did I just get very lucky?
Incidently once I have made sure everything is OK the Astra mounting brackets that came with the calipers can go to a good home if anyone wants them.

