thanks buster...
any suggestions on an e-store ? kinda hard to figure out who actually keeps it.. I'm close to MN.grandforks..
I also may try the HONDA dealer here..
thanks buster...
any suggestions on an e-store ? kinda hard to figure out who actually keeps it.. I'm close to MN.grandforks..
I also may try the HONDA dealer here..
The caliper bolt was used from 1994 to 2002 with Honda and Acura so a local dealer may have one in stock.
The parts stores and amazon sell caliper hardware kits that include these bolts and the pins, the trick is to find the correct ones for your truck. It is 12mm x 27mm and I think the pitch is 1.25mm
(btw - it has held true for years now... I would say 1/4-1/3 of the time I get service they create a new problem - it must be nightmare servicing a late model vehicle)
This is a rear 4WD 2000 Rodeo/Amigo caliper. The previously posted spec came from the same FSM and was for the front caliper. Makes no sense because the bolts are the same.
I have used a 4ft piece of pipe on a breaker bar to get them loose so the bolts are industrial strength quality.
They don't need to be very tight, just a little blue thread locker to keep them tight.
Btw. are you aware that the two caliper slide pins/bolts are not the same. The top one is the Guide bolt and the bottom one is the Lock bolt.
The Guide Bolt has two flats and the head has the letter G stamped on it.
The Lock Bolt is round.
Torque: 44 N·m (32 lb ft)
is there anything special about the washer ?( on the bracket) ... I found new bolts but they don't have the washer - presuming the original one also fell out.
Any 12mm flat washer that has the same thickness (more or less) should work, use the washer on the other bolt as a guide.
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