Brake Caliper Seal Kit - Front - Lip Type

Sorry to repeat myself but no one has explained why they do not use the spring?

The instructions shows the spring being installed?

http://www.parts123.com/corvettecentral/pdf/192318.pdf

I thought I explained it in post#12
In the simplest terms the oring acts as a seal and a spring.
Works exactly the same as the latest "no drag" systems from all new car manufacturers.

Thanks I did read your post #12, But in my searching I found a couple of different types of o-ring conversions for our calipers. One is the ones I have ordered with springs and one O-RING W/INSULATOR end to stabilize the piston and does not have a spring.
(http://www.vbandp.com/auto-parts.ht...ypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=24&category_id=9)

I have to import all my parts and I don't want to install the parts I have ordered and find out that by not using the spring supplied and recommended with the parts ordered, then have the car un-drive-able till I get replacement parts, that can take a month or more.
 
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The piston fits tighter with the O-rings so that the small spring won't move the piston anyways... You'll see when you push the new pistons with the Orings in the bore.
 
The piston fits tighter with the O-rings so that the small spring won't move the piston anyways... You'll see when you push the new pistons with the Orings in the bore.

Definitely true on the stuff I used.....:bump:
 
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