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Tesla OEM Red Calipers

Lukez

Member
Mar 21, 2016
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Ontario
I'm not sure why this guy is attacking this posting but I have also purchased used calipers on ebay, powder coated them and sold my old ones.
It's $500 for a used set of calipers, $400 if you find a good deal. It's $200-$300 for a reputable shop to powder coat. $50 for new seals. Plus all the hassle of getting this done yourself.
OPs asking price is very reasonable imo
 

Qbenjamin

Frugal But Classy!
Jan 7, 2017
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673
Bravos
I'm not sure why this guy is attacking this posting but I have also purchased used calipers on ebay, powder coated them and sold my old ones.
It's $500 for a used set of calipers, $400 if you find a good deal. It's $200-$300 for a reputable shop to powder coat. $50 for new seals. Plus all the hassle of getting this done yourself.
OPs asking price is very reasonable imo
I ignored the guy since he clearly has no idea what he's talking about.
You are spot on with your comments.
This isn't something that I like to do to begin with, I just so happen to start out with one set and then it turned into like 5. After this last set is gone, I'm done with this, its definitely a hassle to have this done if you don't already have another set.
 

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