Rebuild Rear VAG Calipers

Rebuild Rear VAG Calipers

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Belle427

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10,616 posts

248 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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I have some discs and pads to do on the rear of my Audi A3 and last time i was in there i noticed that both caliper piston boots were torn.
Ive normally just bought exchange calipers in the past but i see i can get some rebuild kits for £17 not including pistons.
Is it worth bothering with?
I have plenty of time on my hands over christmas and have access to all tools and a compressor, the calipers wound back ok when i cleaned up the brakes a few months back.
Maybe its just worth changing the boots only if they are working ok, they are manual handbrake versions.

Edited by Belle427 on Monday 16th December 09:45

vikingaero

11,925 posts

184 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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I asked my Romanian mechanic this a fortnight ago when he was replacing calipers on my Mums car.

He said in the UK, the supply chain is short creating cheap parts - manufacturer to ECP to him, so it wasn't worthwhile spending on the rebuild kit and spending time rebuilding it. I think each caliper was around £55.

But in his home country it was worth rebuilding because of the lower labour costs, and the supply chain being 4-5 long with each part adding profit, so parts are a lot more expensive.

VeeReihenmotor6

2,501 posts

190 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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You'll probably need a piston if the boot has been torn for a while, as the piston may have pitting or corrosion from water ingress.

Given the rear calipers do little work and are at the back of the car where salt and other debris is sprayed I'd go for the replacement caliper option from a decent manufacturer i.e TRW


InitialDave

13,271 posts

134 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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I would also just go with complete calipers. I think they're common across a lot of VAG models, so shouldn't be expensive.


ARHarh

4,756 posts

122 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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As suggested no point in rebuilding them without new pistons, and if the price is with £20 per side more for new calipers just fit new ones. Calipers are easy to rebuild but also easy to get wrong, if you fit the new dust seal slightly wrong it just wont work.

Belle427

Original Poster:

10,616 posts

248 months

Tuesday 17th December 2024
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Thanks all i will just go down the new caliper route, ive seen some Febi for £50 each so will probably go with them.

zsdom

1,531 posts

135 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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I recently replaced a rear caliper on my Mk2 TT, if you buy new the caliper wont come with the little pipe thats attached & I can 100% gurantee your existing one wont come out of the caliper in one piece so I'd buy new, something like this

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125983602406?fits=Car+M...

Belle427

Original Poster:

10,616 posts

248 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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Good point thanks for that.