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Originally Posted by COViking
Any recommendations on who/where can rebuild these? If I were to mail it off, where would I mail it off too?
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I can't personally recommend a place since mine is still working as it should so I left it alone. If I did need the service I would start by calling brake rebuilding specialists in the local area. They sometimes know people that work on the older stuff. A lot of places will even send their work out to some of those places when they get something old that's a bit out of their league.
After that, I open a hemmimgs motor news which I buy every year and call people listed under services for brake parts. I talk to folks and see what they can and can't do. Many times they can pass on additional numbers to you if they can't help.
You can so just take to the computer and search hydrovac rebuilding.
I did the Google thing and found this maybe give em a call.
http://brakematerialsandparts.webs.c...rebuilding.htm