Get you OE brakes refurbed.
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If you can do it yourself there are seal kits available
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(I chose ones from biggred, they also do cylinders for the calipers if you need those to).
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If you need someone to do it for you a competent mechanic should be able to do it but you could consider a full service like the one biggred offer, full strip down, coating of choice, new cylinders/seals.
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the lot.
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Now this is not as cheap as buying already refurbed like the ones off ebay but you can choose your finish!!
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Also inspect and replace if necessary the slider pins and as already mentioned, DON'T USE COPPER GREASE.
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On the sliders use red brake grease or the like.
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I refurbed my own back in spring 2011 and the car gets intermittent use but the brakes have been faultless.
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No one has mentioned this already but the addition of braided hoses can improve the feel of the brakes also.
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Brand is up to you but be aware that only the Goodrich ones come with the same in built bracket on the rears.
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Hel ones are just as good and have the correct fittings for the struts but don't have the in built bracket, but this can be overcome with a p clip!