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Old 14 May 2018, 07:18 PM
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So I replaced the full set of brakes today on my 2003 blob sti jdm and got to the last calliper and one of the bolts snapped with half of it stuck inside the calliper still does anyone know where I’m able to get a replacement bolt once I’ve got the snapped one out ?
Old 14 May 2018, 07:58 PM
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Old 14 May 2018, 08:02 PM
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You say its a sti, so is that the Brembo caliper ?
if so which bolt ?
Some need a helicoil to fix the threads, if you Google it or Search on here, you will see its a common issue with the Brembo`s.
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Okay thanks

Yeah it’s an sti, yeah it’s the Brenna calliper.

The threads in the calliper are alright it’s just that part of the bolt has snapped inside it so need that removed so I can then put a new bolt in to secure it to the hub.
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Originally Posted by Dannyg1993
Okay thanks

Yeah it’s an sti, yeah it’s the Brenna calliper.

The threads in the calliper are alright it’s just that part of the bolt has snapped inside it so need that removed so I can then put a new bolt in to secure it to the hub.
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You should find bolts easily in your local bolt suppliers , The thread is M10 x 1.5mm , and the bolt is 30mm long
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Thanks very much for that, I’ve been out this morning and got the correct sized bolt and now waiting to get the broken bolt removed from my calliper before refitting it to my car.
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