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Anybody have a part number for the little rubber boot/seal for the parking brake actuator arm? I just got my brakes today from a junkyard and these boots are trashed!
If these calipers are essentially the same as the 89-92 PBR's (as I've been led to believe), the the GM part number is as follows: 10112647 Cap, Parking Brk Lvr Pivot Pin. The number is good on GmPartsdirect, the cost $3.11. Humm, now that I think about it, perhaps I'm confusing the LT1 and LS1. Would it matter?
JamesC
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Lt1 and Ls1 are different the parking brake is very different. I don't know alot about it but i have a Lt1 rear and yes it is about the same as the PBR infact i believe they are PBR's.
They are PBR but a totally different design, so to speak...there's no provisions for the e-brake pivot levers and they are wider to acccommodate the wider LS1 rear discs. I really don't think the boot he's describing will fit. The guide pin boots will work tho.
Here's a couple pics of both. First, a BIG pic of a torn down third gen PBR/1LE caliper. These are THE SAME as 4th gen '93-97 LT1 rear calipers and both will interchange:
"Nice" Ed
Last edited by ebmiller88; 09-23-2004 at 03:02 AM.
Now the LS1 caliper without the carrier. These are 4th gen '98-02 LS1 car calipers, and are also the same ones on the rear of C5 Corvettes, both will interchange:
Last edited by ebmiller88; 09-23-2004 at 03:03 AM.