Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
You should replace all brake calipers and or wheel cylinders, you'll thank me for it later. Your wallet maybe not. Repack the bearings while at it. Any vehicle we picked up that sat more than 6 months, received brake line flush and inspection of wheel cylinders and or calipers. Finding out when you need to stop, the vehicle doesn't, OR locks up, is the wrong time.
Thanks Jim that is what is going to happen, all new brake calipers(discs on all corners) and possibly a new master cylinder/brake booster setup. I have been talking with the guys at Corvette Connection and they are saying the same thing. Some work I will do and some they will do. I'd rather drive the car now versus two years down the road. I don't want it to be one of "those projects" that sits in the garage for two years before sit is done.

Basically I am going to have them go over it to make it safe and street able then I will take care of the rest.
I need a raise