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So I had my local indy shop diagnose one of my rear calipers to be dragging slightly. It seems to be getting worse...theres is now a consistent shake in the rear once the rotors warm up, and it is clearly way too hot as you can smell it. (Im in Ohio and its like 15 degrees right now)

I plan to replace both of my rear rotors, and also the caliper but my question for you guys is what are your preferred options as far as brands go for a new caliper.

ALSO, do I need a new caliper carrier to fix this problem.

OEM is usually preferred, but obviously not necessary for every single part on your car. Wanted to see what you guys thought of a 100 dollar set of Brembo rotors i found on ECS Tuning. I'm also seeing a remanufactured caliper for 250 or another brand for 120. An OEM caliper without the carrier is 300 bucks!

I dont like to be cheap and go OEM for most parts but I'm looking for some other opinions/suggestions. THANKS!
 

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If I were in your shoes I'd just pickup a set of good used rear calipers, rebuild and paint them for a fraction of the cost. Then pickup a set of Zimmerman rear rotors and call it done. I rebuilt all my calipers and it was pretty easy.
You guys are awesome with the fast input, very appreciated haha

By rebuilding, what all does this refer too? I see mostly just rebuild kits with new seals. Is that really all it could take to fix the issue?

Also, best source for used calipers...on here?
 

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eEuroparts.com, I paid $56.52 after sending back my old caliper to them. Wasn't worth the time and money to rebuild it myself.

Qty: 1 - Disc Brake Caliper - Front Dri (2202344L) - Unit Price: $56.52 - Core Charge: $66.50
Qty: 1 - CORE (2202344LCORE) - Unit Price: $66.50

Rebuilt oem caliper, I believe ATE brand. Couldn't tell from the original.
That link doesn't work for me. It is redirecting me to europaparts.com

I do like the idea of sending it off if you can get me the right link! Thanks!
 

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It's an OE caliper that's been cleaned and had its seals replaced. Your old caliper will be rebuilt and go to someone else. That's why they're so cheap. It's not an aftermarket caliper. Plus it should come with a warranty. If you rebuild it yourself and jack it up then you're out of luck and wasted a bunch of time.
Got it. That sounds like the best move. Thanks man
 

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Ton of great input. Much appreciated, all!

About two weeks ago I got a few calipers from Autozone. The guy couldn't recall which company actually rebuilds their calipers but they came in a Duralast box. I went with Zimmerman rotors and Hawk HPS pads. The pads do differ a little bit in feel from the OEM but I still love them!

As for anyone else I would also recommend getting re manufactured calipers from your local auto parts store.

Next step this spring is the front brake job and possibly painting up the calipers to hide rust.
 
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