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dics brake setup for GM 14 bolt

i certainly think it's a good idea. the brackets are almost $100 shipped, calipers are....$30 each, as well as rotors, the lines might be a pain to find the right ones. for a complete kit, or near complete at least, i'd say it's worth it. offer the guy $250 and settle for $300 or something.
 
It looks like the calipers are the caddy Eldo caliper and those are hard to get these days through a parts store but can be had new from TSMMFG.com for 320.00/pair so at 350.00 for everything it's a good deal. If you don't need or want caddy Eldo calipers then I wouldn't buy it as you can do much better on pricing piecing it together elsewhere.
 
I don't think so. I'm doing my now.

brakets from DIY4X $72.00 shipped
New rotors Autozone $80.08 with tax.
TSM Loaded calipers $120.00
TSM hoses rubber or SS $50.00
http://www.tsmmfg.com/2630E.htm
Or calipers w/ebrake $320.00

So you can get all that new w/ warranty for that.
 
I don't see the levers on those.

The levers and springs aren't there but they are Eldo calipers. I saved the pic then opened in paint and exloded the view to 400% and you can clearly see the shaft that the lever bolts to coming out the back of the caliper.
 
thanks everyone for responding , it isnt a great deal , and as such , i will pass.
besides witht he new house , best save my pennies , for alot of things we will need . fridge washer , dryer , new riding mower, fencing for a dog area , etc etc
 
The levers and springs aren't there but they are Eldo calipers. I saved the pic then opened in paint and exloded the view to 400% and you can clearly see the shaft that the lever bolts to coming out the back of the caliper.

Ok, but not real good without, becuase nobody seem to sell just the levers.
 
Ok, but not real good without, becuase nobody seem to sell just the levers.

Get the levers, brackets, and springs from a Seville or Fleetwood. You just need to drill and tap one hole in the caliper for the bracket to bolt on.

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Left side from the Fleetwood and right side from the Seville.

I have not found them yet, for my setup, but that's what I've read from searching.

I haven't had any luck in this part of the state for those e-brake parts.
 
They were on all the Sevilles and Fleetwoods at my local yard the last time I was there. I'll take a look again the next time i'm there and maybe even pick a few sets up and sell them since nobody else seems to be able to find them.
 
Finally finish my rear brake set up.
Used DIY4X brackets, TSM calipers w/ebrake, and got new cable from Control Cables.
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They will lock the rotors down tight.

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