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So you're saying you can't get that brake line installed unless you loop it under the parking brake cable? Can't you rotate the banjo connection to another position that would put the line in a better location? I know that many calipers have cast in features that help prevent the banjo from spinning while you turn the bolt... If your caliper has that feature, maybe you could cut one or more of the tabs off?

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1 hour ago, Captain Obvious said:

So you're saying you can't get that brake line installed unless you loop it under the parking brake cable? Can't you rotate the banjo connection to another position that would put the line in a better location? I know that many calipers have cast in features that help prevent the banjo from spinning while you turn the bolt... If your caliper has that feature, maybe you could cut one or more of the tabs off?

Looks like silvermine runs the cable over the ebrake. I just thought it would have been too tight of a turn in the line. 

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So I bought used calipers and had them rebuilt and powder coated professionally.  Well my right front caliper wouldn't stop leaking, so I decided to take it apart.  Turns out they had used a helicoil to repair some threads without telling me.  It wasn't seated correctly, which caused the brake line to leak. The company claims it to be a normal repair, but what else did they half repair or fix?   I honestly I don't want anything repaired or half repaired in my brakes system.  So I searched for another powder coated version or zinc.  Which I found, http://www.centricparts.com/products/calipers posi quiet loaded centrics calipers.They are gorgeous and pretty affordable.  Summit and rockauto carry these.  Any centric brake caliper with 142 as the starting 3 digits is this repaired this way.   The toyota S12+8 non wide versions are 142.44011 and 142.44012.  I am very happy with the quality. But one did come damaged:( I ordered the maxima rears but they are back ordered.  

 

Here is the info, basically as brand new as they could be.  

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Oh how I hate rebuilt components that I did not do myself.

That helicoil should not be in the sealing path for brake fluid. The seal should be made at the beveled surface inside. Assuming, of course, that the helicoil is installed straight and square to the seal, and is actually the correct metric thread for the application..... No guarantees on any of that!  LOL   I hate rebuilds!!

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