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Re: Cost of Volvo swap (was Wilwood big brake kit!)

To: "Mark (Stickeman) Dent" <mark@dealermats.com>
Subject: Re: Cost of Volvo swap (was Wilwood big brake kit!)
From: RWM <RWM@rwmann.com>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 17:19:27 -0400
OK, so far, we have:

OEM - $258

Volvo - roughly same, maybe +/- with conditions

Wilwood - $$$$ "ask"

"Bimbo" - priceless




Mark (Stickeman) Dent wrote:
> This was debated on 311s last week.  This is what I came up with
> 
> Ok I checked on this really quick. Since the Volvo swap really only 
> swaps the calipers, I did not use the cost of Rotors or brake pads, 
> since they are needed on both, I did however use the machining of the 
> rotors needed on the conversion. These prices were verified Today. 
> Shipping not figured in on either to make it fair.
> 
> I can call Baystate Nissan and order 4 correct Nissan calipers for $258, 
> they are readily available.
> 
> For the Volvo swap I looked online at Parts America dot com and used 
> front 1975 Volvo 240, unloaded calipers (no brake pads)
> 
> Volvo Calipers $54 x 2 = $108
> Adapter plates per 311s.org = $40
> Machining per 311s.org = $30
> 
> Total $178 at best, not counting brake lines if needed to be modified.
> 
> At best an $80 savings, there is a core charge of $15 on the calipers so 
> add $30 if you don't have extras, and if you have a low windshield the 
> M/C needs to upgraded for the volvo swap, not for the stock setup so 
> there goes the savings.
> 
> At best $50 savings with more time (the rotors need to be taken to the 
> machine shop, etc.) or you can bolt on the factory correct parts in 
> about an hour.
> 
> The original ones have lasted 40 years so far, that is good enough for me
> If you bolt on the correct parts and flush the system every 2 years, you 
> are good for a long, long time.




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