jakeslandy
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Save you money on standard , its not a racing car.
I know but I really think like the look with the rims I'm buying. Plus one day might upgrade the engine. One day.
Save you money on standard , its not a racing car.
I know but I really think like the look with the rims I'm buying. Plus one day might upgrade the engine. One day.
they do help and arent that much dearer just ftc902 plus calipers
how do you strip a hex bolt with a hex socket?I actually found it easier to remove the multi point bolts then the hex bolts. To many of them would strip. So had to break out the grinder.
I think new ones will be the route I go. Maybe an up grade is the way to go. Vented front discs and rear.
how do you strip a hex bolt with a hex socket?
Think he ment the thread on hex head bolts plus caliper bolts are fine thread.
they do make both fine thread and course thread bolts in the UK don't they?
But I've not seen any hex on Landrover calipers only multi point of coarse you can get hex head in various thread sizes but then Again I don't know of many hex heads in modern day calipers usually as above Allen head or torq
all the imperial caliper bolts are hex headed pre 92/93
But I've not seen any hex on Landrover calipers only multi point of coarse you can get hex head in various thread sizes but then Again I don't know of many hex heads in modern day calipers usually as above Allen head or torq
Ford, GM, Dodge. Years ago they came out with the Torx55, Allen heads, and 12 point star thing and was lots of problems . mechanics independent and dealers mechanics bitch to there union and things got back to Hex head bolts. And now replacements are back to hex. Just changed my pads on Me Ford on friday hex bolt, copper slip on threads from last time I did them and came right off, About 80K on the pads still had 1/8-3/16 left of old pad.
Bet if you took them Bi hex heads you can match up a Grade rated bolt , As the threads are what you are wanting to match.
caliper bolts are dowel fitting so shank is so designed length and diameter,because of the shear forces involved when breaking ,they are non std pitch so that you dont fit a std bolt
caliper bolts are dowel fitting so shank is so designed length and diameter,because of the shear forces involved when breaking ,they are non std pitch so that you dont fit a std bolt
I rebuilt with a kit and had a few problems. Would have been better to get exchange which are very reasonable, particularly at MM4X4
yes vented disc
you see why I said standerd nowdo these require new calipers? and do you have a part number for them?
you see why I said standerd now
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