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Old 08-01-2012, 12:54 PM   #1
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Where can i find this *** pictures **



Top Left, Top Right
Those big washer insert things, They have threads

The Mounting points basically

Question : The only way to mount a caliper is to what?
2 bolts right,Right!
Now...The 2 bolts tightin to??????? = EXACTLY WHAT IM LOOKING FOR.
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No need to make another thread. Sh*t has been answered in the previous one
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No need to make another thread. Sh*t has been answered in the previous one
WELL SH*T

Can i please get the number to the auto parts store your talking about?

I called the nissan dealer,They said to buy the entire caliper again

I aint about to go buy another damn caliper for this little peice im looking for, Thats nonsense bro.
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Check courtesyparts.com

the caliper bolts to the steering knuckle, if that's what your 2nd question was.
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The Bolts go to = Those washer things...

See how those 2 bolts are inserted? (Well those 2 washers have THREADS, I need those washers inserter things)
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Oh, I'm pretty sure those aren't sold separately as they're probably pressed into the caliper casting. Best bet is a set of blown used calipers, even then I'm not sure if you could press those pieces out?

Are you looking for new ones because yours are stripped? If they are you might be forced to helicoil (not sure if that's smart or not) or weld/redrill/tap.
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