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rear brake slider bolt/pin

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  • britshgigoloB Offline
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    finally had a day off on friday so started on fitting the new brakes rear caliper was seized solid after two hours of dash and heating and finally putting it in a vice and tighting it up with a bar got it to move slightly and then got it free buggered up the slider boot seal and ordered a new one but cant find the slider bolt/pin has a allen head to tighten it up does anybody know where or if you can buy new ones looked all over and cant see it listed on parts drawings

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      finally had a day off on friday so started on fitting the new brakes rear caliper was seized solid after two hours of dash and heating and finally putting it in a vice and tighting it up with a bar got it to move slightly and then got it free buggered up the slider boot seal and ordered a new one but cant find the slider bolt/pin has a allen head to tighten it up does anybody know where or if you can buy new ones looked all over and cant see it listed on parts drawings

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      @britshgigolo Post a pic dude, as that might be more helpful in recognising the part you require???

      SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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        will get pic up next week when i fit the new rubber boot as all back together no its the one that the caliper slides on you have to lift the caliper up to slide it off the pin/bolt its the one thats fitted to the mounting bracket if that makes any more sence but will get pic as soon as rubber boot turns up

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          @CYBER-NINJA !0_1488744533417_s-l1600.jpg

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            @CYBER-NINJA !0_1488744533417_s-l1600.jpg

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            @britshgigolo Try this dude, he breaks DT's, so he may have one;

            https://www.facebook.com/tommy.keane.98

            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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              @CYBER-NINJA cheers mate

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