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<blockquote data-quote="blkGT500nCA" data-source="post: 14214457" data-attributes="member: 74752"><p>Brembo 4Piston calipers - $245</p><p>Brembo 6Piston calipers - $265</p><p></p><p>Rear '05+ rear calipers/mounting brackets - $150</p><p></p><p>I have cores that you can purchase, have coated and install. Then you mail me your stock calipers back for a core charge refund. </p><p></p><p>Doing it like this has become problematic though and I've considered not doing it any more. I have $1,000's invested in all of the core parts that I have. All the brakes, interior pieces, valve covers, and coil covers, for '03 cars to current, it's a lot… Most guys are quick to swap out the parts and send the cores back and this is great! Others have my cores for 6+ months. I assume they're not sending them back, then buy more core parts for the customers that have been waiting, then out of the blue one day they send their parts back and instantly want their money back. If you keep my $750 brakes for 1/2 a year and don't answer messages, then I buy new parts. At one time I owned 4 pairs of 4P brembo brakes. That gets expensive for me. Anyways..</p><p></p><p>Core prices:</p><p></p><p>4P- $550</p><p>6P- $750</p><p>rears - $250</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The brake dust won't be a problem.</p><p></p><p>I haven't done any testing myself with track environment temps on any of my calipers. I don't track my car, but I haven't heard back from anyone that's toasted a set of calipers that I've coated, and I've done well over 200 sets. :shrug: for what it's worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkGT500nCA, post: 14214457, member: 74752"] Brembo 4Piston calipers - $245 Brembo 6Piston calipers - $265 Rear '05+ rear calipers/mounting brackets - $150 I have cores that you can purchase, have coated and install. Then you mail me your stock calipers back for a core charge refund. Doing it like this has become problematic though and I've considered not doing it any more. I have $1,000's invested in all of the core parts that I have. All the brakes, interior pieces, valve covers, and coil covers, for '03 cars to current, it's a lot… Most guys are quick to swap out the parts and send the cores back and this is great! Others have my cores for 6+ months. I assume they're not sending them back, then buy more core parts for the customers that have been waiting, then out of the blue one day they send their parts back and instantly want their money back. If you keep my $750 brakes for 1/2 a year and don't answer messages, then I buy new parts. At one time I owned 4 pairs of 4P brembo brakes. That gets expensive for me. Anyways.. Core prices: 4P- $550 6P- $750 rears - $250 The brake dust won't be a problem. I haven't done any testing myself with track environment temps on any of my calipers. I don't track my car, but I haven't heard back from anyone that's toasted a set of calipers that I've coated, and I've done well over 200 sets. :shrug: for what it's worth. [/QUOTE]
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