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Caliper Rebuild Kit

  • Thread starter Thread starter Rauzer
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Don't waste your money on K&L's krap.

Buy an OEM rebuild kit from your favorite source for Suzuki parts. :)
 
Oh! I didnt think anything would be cheaper from a dealer. Then again, I'm used to HD dealer prices... ;)
 
agreed. I got a junky rebuild kit, then I realized that i needed a new (caliper) piston that came with the rubber bits from Suzuki. You could tell the difference in the quality of the rubbers between the two.

Stick with Suzuki when you can.
 
I ordered a kit for the front and rear from my local dealer. Will take a week or so to get it, $43 for both of them.
 
Turns out my the kit I got from my dealer is K&L anyway. And they only ordered me the rear kit. /rant on - Ellicott City Motorsports is useless. Parts guy is arrogant (not just on this order) and doesnt follow through with anything like he says... /rant off
 
Hi,

You might want to order directly from one of the online OEM dealers in your "mega-welcome".

If I happened to miss giving you your "mega-welcome", just CLICK HERE and accept my apologies.



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Like the others say, genuine Suzuki rubber parts are waay better. However, if you can, get stainless pistons and banish rust forever. Not sure on the L models but a lot of later stainless pistons match for size and some of the guys making pattern parts use stainless
 
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