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DIY: Sport Brake Caliper Rebuild

Originally Posted by JARblue If you have at least one bolt still intact, maybe you can try to source an identical replacement locally (I'd try Fastenal). They are 17mm on

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Old 09-09-2018, 06:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If you have at least one bolt still intact, maybe you can try to source an identical replacement locally (I'd try Fastenal).



They are 17mm on the front calipers
My buddy had to extra bolts laying around. Going to fastnel tomorrow to pick 16 of them. This diy suggested 80ft lbs is ABSOLUTELY WRONG. On the four bolts. High tighten and 1/4 turn after the caliper is on the car.
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