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Brake Caliper Question - 1970T
Hey guys...So I did a dumb thing the other day-- ASSUMING my caliper rebuild kit came with new small "rubber stopper/grommets/washers" (whatever their technical name is for what seals the caliper halves together where the brake fluid runs), I threw away the old ones only to realize I had ZERO replacement ones!! I broke my #1 rule and that's never throw anything away until you're done!! I did a search here and then google and, surprisingly, can't find them. I'm guessing I'm not calling them the right name? They've got to be common because I know these calipers went on more than Porsche back in the day. Can anyone please tell me what they're called/where to find them? Thank you! Arrows point to what I'm referring to...
-Josh
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Hmmm, I think I found them...
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/90135192810.htm?pn=901-351-928-10-M33&gclid=CjwKCAiAtdDTBRArEiwAPT4y-5wA8GPkAw0BsmESNnSLadGy8AgWhiiOESLdRCiCMFvUIBB5Y9_ wfhoCmF8QAvD_BwE
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Yes, that is the correct part. Next time don't break the rule.
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Thank you for the reply. And yeah, definitely!!
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