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Looking for a mechanic in the Austin area that can work on my 1958 Bug Eye brake issues.
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Morris said:I am in Austin and off this week. I can't guarantee that I can fix your brakes but I would love an excuse to come look at your car.
Morris said:I don't own a shop. But if you want to buy new wheel cylinders, I will come over and help you install them.
https://www.bpnorthwest.com/.sc/ms/dd/Sprite^2FMidget--Braking%20Components/7132/Wheel%20Cylinder%20Rear%20Sprite%20Midget%2C%20Morris
Save you a tonne of money. :wink:
Morris said:Ugh... been laid real low by a stomach bug. .

kellysguy said:Morris said:Ugh... been laid real low by a stomach bug. .
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(sorry, I just couldn't resist.)
When I did the front disc upgrade it was recommended to me that I use the later style backing plates as well, so I did. I find the brakes to be completely sufficient for the car (and this is with a nice Hap-built 1275 in it). The car is so light at ~1500# that more brake just doesn't seem needed for the street.mightymidget said:Is there a upgrade for rear bugeye brakes, or is stock sufficent