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Old 03-22-22, 10:23 PM
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Replacement Front Caliper Bridge Bolts

I know these generally shouldn't be removed, but I have one that snapped. Does anyone have any leads on where they can be found these days? I've had no luck searching by the part# through Google (FD0133697)... as no one I found has stock.

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If you’re talking about the pins some vendors I searched listed them as NLA. But Atkins still showed them…

https://www.atkinsrotary.com/store/B...ers-and-Parts/

You might also give Ray Crowe a call.

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That PN is incorrect or an old PN.

Assuming it is a USDM car then the PN you're looking for is FD0133696

If it's JDM with normal brakes is the same, if it's an RS or above and has the larger discs you want F12433696

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Might just be easier to find a caliper someone has that's not in great shape but the bolts are fine.

I would NOT try and use an aftermarket bolt. You will have to have a very specific size and grade bolt there. That's a big safety risk. OEM new or used only.

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Originally Posted by ResidentAuto
I know these generally shouldn't be removed, but I have one that snapped. Does anyone have any leads on where they can be found these days? I've had no luck searching by the part# through Google (FD0133697)... as no one I found has stock.
FD01-33-697 is NLA. best bet is another caliper
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Thanks for the suggestions.. it's not the guide pin, but the actual bolt that one shouldn't remove (see FSM picture here with highlights)... I'll try giving Ray Crowe a call.
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Socket head cap screw with hardened washer under the head.....ensuring no threaded section is in the join line.
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Yeah just get a caliper that's otherwise junk and get the bolt from it.

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