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Brake pad sourcing problems..., Wrong Size Pads |
briantrex |
Jul 14 2018, 04:20 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 18-May 18 From: Brookings, SD Member No.: 22,135 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Hi,
Are the front brake pads larger than the rear pads on a 1975 (1.8L)? I acquired pads from a reputable purveyor and got something too large for my calipers. The website of various purveyors of parts show the front and rear as interchangeable. Some show different pads doing one or the other or working universal. Huh? The brake pad kit that I got was the Bosch BP31 (914-351-905-01/914). I see that there's a slight variation in the serial when I source it again on line so that there's a 914-351-905-01/M914 not a 914-351-905-01/914. Is that the difference? On one site the M signifies rear pads. On another everything is universal-front is the same as back. There seems to be an ongoing issue with this but I can't find a place where its resolved. Also, I see there's an OEM clip that can be had. That seems good because none of the smorgasbord of five different clips in the prog sized Bosch kits seems to fit either. The OEM clips are pricey and look nothing like the clips supplied in the replacement kit. Is that a wise investment? Maybe I'll wisen up but jobbing what I need seems to take more work than the actual work in the garage. BRex |
marksteinhilber |
Jul 14 2018, 04:36 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 229 Joined: 18-October 12 From: Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Member No.: 15,057 Region Association: Southern California |
Read your front caliper brand and part number, or take a picture and call pub, they’ll have you set up in a jiffy. Someone may have put bmw 320 calipers or other parts on your car.
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marksteinhilber |
Jul 14 2018, 04:37 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 229 Joined: 18-October 12 From: Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Member No.: 15,057 Region Association: Southern California |
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ConeDodger |
Jul 14 2018, 04:53 PM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,558 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
Read your front caliper brand and part number, or take a picture and call pub, they’ll have you set up in a jiffy. Someone may have put bmw 320 calipers or other parts on your car. PMB brakes (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Almost none of us buy from anywhere else. Eric is an Admin here and he is a great guy. I'm assuming you are talking about stock brakes? How can anybody get that wrong? Now mine? That might be a bit more difficult as mine are aluminum calipers but even still, Eric gets that right... |
mepstein |
Jul 14 2018, 05:04 PM
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914-6 GT in waiting Group: Members Posts: 19,239 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Figure out what caliper you have and go from there. 45 year old cars. People change things.
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briantrex |
Jul 14 2018, 11:41 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 18-May 18 From: Brookings, SD Member No.: 22,135 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Read your front caliper brand and part number, or take a picture and call pub, they’ll have you set up in a jiffy. Someone may have put bmw 320 calipers or other parts on your car. PMB brakes (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Almost none of us buy from anywhere else. Eric is an Admin here and he is a great guy. I'm assuming you are talking about stock brakes? How can anybody get that wrong? Now mine? That might be a bit more difficult as mine are aluminum calipers but even still, Eric gets that right... Buying a set of Porterfield pads from them now. They sold me the rotors and rehabbed calipers. I bought the pads and a bleeding kit and a few other things from a marine bird purveyor. Should have just bought it turnkey from PMB. Thanks for the help... |
ConeDodger |
Jul 15 2018, 04:28 PM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,558 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
Read your front caliper brand and part number, or take a picture and call pub, they’ll have you set up in a jiffy. Someone may have put bmw 320 calipers or other parts on your car. PMB brakes (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Almost none of us buy from anywhere else. Eric is an Admin here and he is a great guy. I'm assuming you are talking about stock brakes? How can anybody get that wrong? Now mine? That might be a bit more difficult as mine are aluminum calipers but even still, Eric gets that right... Buying a set of Porterfield pads from them now. They sold me the rotors and rehabbed calipers. I bought the pads and a bleeding kit and a few other things from a marine bird purveyor. Should have just bought it turnkey from PMB. Thanks for the help... Brookings?!?! So you’re the guy in South Dakota with the 914! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) Not many around. You must be lonely. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
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