[PA] PBR rear caliper brackets

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Old Feb 7, 2019 | 01:40 PM
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PBR rear caliper brackets

Looking for a pair of rear caliper brackets for a PBR disc brake setup. My slide pins are seized and need new brackets.
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Old Feb 7, 2019 | 02:12 PM
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Re: PBR rear caliper brackets

there's a guy on Portland oregon craigslist who posts these once in a while (apparently he does new and used?)....if one of the members here isn't able to help,you may want to check it out or post a want to buy (WTB) ad etc.
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Old Feb 7, 2019 | 02:19 PM
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Re: PBR rear caliper brackets

Originally Posted by Lakerman62
there's a guy on Portland oregon craigslist who posts these once in a while (apparently he does new and used?)....if one of the members here isn't able to help,you may want to check it out or post a want to buy (WTB) ad etc.
Thanks. I can get one through Rockauto at a decent price but they only have one. Just seeing if someone has a couple laying around they don't need.
Thanks for the info.
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Old Feb 7, 2019 | 05:17 PM
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Re: PBR rear caliper brackets

The caliper carrier is cast iron, or steel. Heat and penetrating oil. Tap the pins with a hammer lightly to setup vibration, keep oiling and heating, eventually the pins should break loose. Then get yourself a wire bore brush (.45 should be close) from the gun cleaning section of your local Walmart, chuck it in your favorite cordless drill, run it in and out of the carrier and watch the rusty gunk flow out. Clean, run your bore brush, clean, run your brush, clean... When you've got it all cleaned up, use new pins and plenty of good grease, make sure the seals are seated, good 2 go.
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