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Caliper rebuild: OEM or Centric
Centric rebuild kit could be had at a fraction of the cost, but this is an area I don't want to skimp on if they are just gonna wear down faster.
So is the OEM caliper kit superior to Centric? FYI: No tracking. DD, canyon drives, and auto-x only running Project Mu HC+800 if that gives you an idea of possible brake temps if it matters. |
It would probably be okay. Just make sure you check at both Toyota and Subaru as they often vary in prices by massive margins. For example here in Aus a Toyota Branded Subaru oil filter costs twice what the Subaru one does.
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I used the centric rebuild kit and I track my car hard... Centric is actually high quality.
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Odds are the parts come from the exact same place. I laugh my butt off when some people think there are 100s of places making the components that go into assemblies. The reality is that there is a handful of places that make the basic components and the only difference between them and OEM is a part number.
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At a very simple level, Centric is an OE supplier in Asia for many manufacturers. I know someone at the parent company of Centric. -alex |
Does the caliper need to be rebuilt? Or are you doing it just because?
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But Toyota dealers are usually more abundant around here, but I get more consistent wait times with Subaru if backordered and the part seems to be always Made in Japan (Toyota sometimes sub the same part made locally in North America). |
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