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Vitara 1991 brake caliber bracket
#11
Yeah I can understand you would have loved to skid to stop. 20tons of uncontrollable steel (+ possible cargo) is hell of a weapon and shitload of a mess when/if you hit something. Usually that something is going to be the loser in that hit. :/

Also local store would offer to deal the parts from rockauto and take the risk of getting wrong parts and change them if that happens (they have used it before).. but ofc the price goes up a lot with all the customs docs, handling and stuff. 140€ for caliber (inc. piston etc) + bracket. They take quite a slice there.

I think I will order all that crap for both front wheels and then drop car and parts there for the work only.
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#12
here is mine ,91, all new parts. brakes. (from old ezgallery) with blue marine grade GP grease in hubs (lighty)  manual locker seen. "Raybestos"USA

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#13
I used rock only for parts not sold in brick stores, or just to see the field of suppliers (USA) see the top brands, SMP sensors, and lots more.
most stores brick can find the part, fast, ask them. not autozoned.
The best way is to put the part on the counter dead or old or whatever and match it.
then if wrong standing there tell them to try again.'
if still wrong print out the rock page, on said part, hand it to them say why can't you get these standard top branded parts.??? most can, if not walk to
napa or advanced auto or PeP boys or even mom and pop shops that will work even harder.

like Delco, BECK, Raybestos, and all that.
got all mine from napa. 24 hour s later or even few. from other napa stores, they ship free store to store.
fixing cars is easy finding good part, now you have tiger by the tail. endless crap sold for sure on ebay for from omg china direct sales,.
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