Toad 0 Posted August 21, 2007 Its not a bit of flushing and some new seals. Its all new seals, calipers, pads and very likely pipes aswell. Dont really call it a small £50-£100 job either. The work to be carried out was over £500 from two different garages and that was if the pipes were ok. I could do it myself but cant be without a car. I should have said this before, but you wouldn't need new calipers, unless they were corroded, you'd get seal kits for all 4 calipers for around £60, add £20 for master cylinder seals. Pads(shouldn't really need them) £80. goodridge hoses are £50 and cheaper than new rubber hoses from vw or gsf. If I had £500 I would have tried to buy your car, fixed it and banged it on for £1200. Fair enough if you can't be without a car, but it would be a weekends work IMO. Nevermind. I'm sure plenty of people will be happy with new parts to keep their cars on the road. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted August 21, 2007 The work to be carried out was over £500 from two different garages Yes, thats a steep bill but i've seen a LOT worse for various other jobs on the Corrado. Its not like the Corrado is a super high performance car, but then its not a Fiat Uno either. It does command high costs for repairs, especially an overhaul of the brake system! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
richroberts 0 Posted August 22, 2007 waters a different issue. Some liquid was mixed into the brake fluid which has reacted and foremd a thick black like oil. This is the problem as it simply wont flush out! I will give someone the chance to repair! £500 without the wheels and its anyones! But i doubt there will be any interest to be honest! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites