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max72914
post Aug 16 2015, 04:45 PM
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Hi everyone, I ordered a new caliper off ebay, for the front left. I got a call from the mechanic that it doesnt fit, and the bolts at the bottom are farther apart. I talked to the seller, and he said that there is nothing wrong and it should fit fine. The original caliper says vw 42 on it, im guessing its 42mm bore? Whos right, the mechanic, or the seller? Could the brakes be from a different car? Thanks,
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era vulgaris
post Aug 16 2015, 05:57 PM
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Your new caliper looks a lot like the ones I put on my old VW Karmann Ghia.
http://www.mooreparts.com/264-615107-8311/...RJN0aAvhd8P8HAQ

Tip: don't buy parts from ebay unless you're absolutely sure of the part number. Most of those sellers will simply list cars as compatible whether or not the parts actually fit. Get your brake parts from Eric at PMB Performance.

Also, it's pretty important to replace calipers in pairs, either both fronts or both rears. I wouldn't ever do just one. And I probably wouldn't trust a mechanic that was ok with doing just one.
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post Aug 16 2015, 07:33 PM
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Your new caliper looks a lot like the ones I put on my old VW Karmann Ghia.
http://www.mooreparts.com/264-615107-8311/...RJN0aAvhd8P8HAQ

Tip: don't buy parts from ebay unless you're absolutely sure of the part number. Most of those sellers will simply list cars as compatible whether or not the parts actually fit. Get your brake parts from Eric at PMB Performance.

Also, it's pretty important to replace calipers in pairs, either both fronts or both rears. I wouldn't ever do just one. And I probably wouldn't trust a mechanic that was ok with doing just one.

Ok, thanks a lot for the advice. Sending it back tomorrow
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