Replacement Front Caliper Bridge Bolts
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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.
https://www.atkinsrotary.com/store/B...ers-and-Parts/
You might also give Ray Crowe a call.
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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.
Dale
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.
Dale
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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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Yeah just get a caliper that's otherwise junk and get the bolt from it.
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