Do you need to replace carriers when you put new callipers in? Thinking of doing the front callipers on my brothers gen 7 civic (53 plate I think) as it’s not really economical for him to pay someone else to do it.
Looks like you can get a pair for relatively cheap: https://www.energizedcustoms.co.uk/honda-civic-mk7-2001-2005-front-left-brake-caliper.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwn9v7BRBqEiwAbq1EyxQ63982xGR571qhMu5IduHhn9x3DGNrOIz-Ma9HIAUzmKEeuV-R1hoCgO8QAvD_BwE
No only if they are worn, just fitting the hydraulic part is fine.
Shouldn't be necessary. A good clean and some non-drippy lube should be enough unless they're fucked. Proper fucked.
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Do you need to replace carriers when you put new callipers in? Thinking of doing the front callipers on my brothers gen 7 civic (53 plate I think) as it’s not really economical for him to pay someone else to do it.
Looks like you can get a pair for relatively cheap:
https://www.energizedcustoms.co.uk/honda-civic-mk7-2001-2005-front-left-brake-caliper.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwn9v7BRBqEiwAbq1EyxQ63982xGR571qhMu5IduHhn9x3DGNrOIz-Ma9HIAUzmKEeuV-R1hoCgO8QAvD_BwE