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Old 05-28-2014, 10:19 PM
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For an 87 S4.

I got all my brakes back together today with new rotors. But one if the front bolts is slightly bent. It went on OK, But I'm thinking it's best to get a new bolt to ensure the calipers are on straight.

I'm talking about the two hex bolts that mount the caliper to the steering knuckle. I can't find them in the PET.

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Thanks Dave. If I can't find one local I may need one sent up by fedex. I don't want to risk damaging my new brakes on the way to SITM.

I also just noticed I don't have pad dampers on any of my calipers. But I suppose that can wait as it will only causing squealing. Doh!
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It's #8 in the diagram.
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I had one vibrate out one time, lost on the road. I picked up a couple used ones from 928INTL. I forgot the price, but I recall it seemed reasonable at the time.

In a pinch, and for a temp solution, I removed one of the other bolts and matched up the thread pitch and length at the local ACE Hardware and came up with a temp solution while I was waiting on the replacement bolt frmo 928INTL. It was fully threaded so it did not have the smooth neck near the head of the bolt, but fit fine and did the job for a week (since mine is a DD) until the replaceent arrived.



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