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 Back in the late 1980's all we ever used was Dot 5 silicone brake fluid because it would never stain the paint. But that was then, and this is now. Bill Last edited by Big Block Bill; 03-31-2023 at 03:17 AM. | 
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			Per White Post Warranty statement. "Lifetime Warranty We fully guarantee all parts that are sleeved and/or rebuilt by us, with the exception of those used in conjunction with silicone fluid (DOT 5)." White Post Warranty on Rebuilds .. | 
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|  juliosz (03-31-2023) | ||
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			Does anyone know if DOT 5 fluid actually changed or did the seal material?  On Corvette Forum, several folks have reported only Raybestos kits work fine with DOT 5 (no leaks).  I spoke with Lonestar the other day as I sent them my calipers. They told me they dropped some seals into a container of DOT 5 and it caused them to degrade after time.
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			Does Lonestar have a website other than facebook?  A phone number or anything?  If you have to be a wholesaler to deal with them then I wont bother.  What price did they quote on bore & sleeve if you can say?
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|  cook_dw (03-31-2023) | ||
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 Muskegon is $180 per with a 4 week turnaround. http://lonestarcaliper.com/maintenance/ 
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			Just got the calipers back from Lonestar.  Ended up costing $450 which included a $20 “babysitting” fee per caliper which my wife explained is a fee Lonestar charges to folks who want the same calipers back that they sent. Shipping was in that total number as well.
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			Calipers look good.  Are those the HD caliper pistons?  Also good to know about the O'Reilly fluid.  Is there a fluid that they recommend?
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			Apple Hydraulics worked well for me: https://www.applehydraulicsonline.com/ They do not seem to have the issue with DOT 5 fluid. 
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			I don't know if the pistons are considered HD but they are designed for the insulating disc used on J56.  It was a little concerning as they called to say the insulating discs sometimes get cracked or chipped.  I was relieved when they arrived un-damaged.  Regarding any brake fluid recommendations, I think they just tell you what not to do/use.
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