part?and where to find?
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Car: 89 Irocz
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part?and where to find?
I got a 89 L98, I need to know where I could locate another bracket where the cailbur bolts on too. I need one for my driverside, it got alittle bit, so its making my caibur rub alittle. Well does anyone where I could locate one? Oh its got stock brakes, Thanks
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well its stock rear disk, single piston. Well the rotor is cutting into the bracket part of the calibur, out side of the piston. The part that your calibur bolts on too is bent alittle.
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Is this a 9 or 10 bolt rear? Does the caliper have fins running accros it or is it cast iron?
Do you have any idea why the caliper cage is bent?
Jack the back end up and pull the wheel in and out. Does it move excessivly (more than 1/8")? It sounds like the axle is trying to escape and the caliper cage is the only thing holding it in!
Do you have any idea why the caliper cage is bent?
Jack the back end up and pull the wheel in and out. Does it move excessivly (more than 1/8")? It sounds like the axle is trying to escape and the caliper cage is the only thing holding it in!
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Oh I m sorry, their aluminum, they have fins on the top, I believe I may have a 10bolt, I got it off a used 91 or 92, cause it has 3:42 it was 1LE opition, but there just stock aluminum rear cailburs cause they were the same as my old rear, with the 2
:77 rear in it, No it really doesn't move, its just the bracket is bent, so its tweaked a bit, my buddy too a hammer and straited it out. It doesn't seak any more, but still need to get the bracket. Cause my buddy will be replacing my seals on the rear and that will be the best time to do it. No its no like its shaking, it just angled the cailbur in to the rotor alittle. I pretty sure I can use a normal cailbur bracket, off a nine bolt cause its the same as my other one. But I tring to find it, with out having to get another rear.
Oh I m sorry, their aluminum, they have fins on the top, I believe I may have a 10bolt, I got it off a used 91 or 92, cause it has 3:42 it was 1LE opition, but there just stock aluminum rear cailburs cause they were the same as my old rear, with the 2
:77 rear in it, No it really doesn't move, its just the bracket is bent, so its tweaked a bit, my buddy too a hammer and straited it out. It doesn't seak any more, but still need to get the bracket. Cause my buddy will be replacing my seals on the rear and that will be the best time to do it. No its no like its shaking, it just angled the cailbur in to the rotor alittle. I pretty sure I can use a normal cailbur bracket, off a nine bolt cause its the same as my other one. But I tring to find it, with out having to get another rear.
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sorry I still kinda of new to the rear thing, Yeah my friend checked it who is a mechanic, he's the one who noctice it was tweaked a bit . Yeah it could be a nine bolt, but I m think it may be a ten cause of the 3:42 gear. Well any way Omega, could I use a bracket off a nine bolt cause that look about the same?
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To find out if you have a 9 or 10 bolt rear, just count the number of bolts that hold the diff cover on. I can only find the part numbers for a 10 bolt axle at this time... someone might chime in with the 9 bolt part numbers. The only difference between the 9 and 10 bolt brakes is the mounting bracket.
The mounting bracket (bolts directly to the axle) you want is: 10136853. You said this is for the drivers side, which is considered the left side. The right side (passenger) is: 10136854
In case you need it, the caliper cage (this mounts to the backing plate and the caliper bolts to this peice) is: 10112652.
Don't worry about being a newbie. As long as you clearly explain the problem there is usually someone on here that can figure it out.
The mounting bracket (bolts directly to the axle) you want is: 10136853. You said this is for the drivers side, which is considered the left side. The right side (passenger) is: 10136854
In case you need it, the caliper cage (this mounts to the backing plate and the caliper bolts to this peice) is: 10112652.
Don't worry about being a newbie. As long as you clearly explain the problem there is usually someone on here that can figure it out.
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