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Old 07-23-2012, 03:01 PM
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Default Brake screw part number please!

I did the whole brake job over the weekend, rotors, pads. One of the hubs had these little screws stripped a little. I can reuse them (as a matter of fact, they are still on the hub) but I'd still want to get even to the little detail done properly.

Does anyone know what the part number is for the screw? (highlighted with red box in the attached picture) What are these called? Rotor screws?

Thanks in advance!
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Trying with attachment again..
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90026904701
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900.269.047.01 rear rotor countersunk screws x4 $0.35ea
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A little antiseize is your friend... Granted mine get the extremes, but after having to drill them out 3 times (once almost caused me to miss a race) I leave them out. They are only there to hold the rotor in place when the wheel is off.
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Impact wrench is your friend.
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As JS mentions I sometimes leave them off too, it's one less thing to potentially cause issue at rotor change time
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@skim The part number you're looking for is 90026904701. Those screws can be a pain to get out and sometimes takes more time than the rest of the brake job. The picture below shows a stock Porsche screw, and the effect time has had on it, side-by-side with our new Stainless Steel Screw that has proven to last longer and won't be such a pain to get out when properly installed with anti-seize.




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