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Old Sep 4, 2018 | 5:55 PM
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I'm having a hard time finding any info on the brake caliper bracket bolts that mount the guide to the knuckle. Any help is greatly appreciated .

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Old Sep 6, 2018 | 5:31 PM
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Originally Posted by American Abstract Inc
Hello ,

I'm having a hard time finding any info on the brake caliper bracket bolts that mount the guide to the knuckle. Any help is greatly appreciated .

Thanks
Can you expand what what you wish to know?
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Old Sep 6, 2018 | 5:35 PM
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I'm trying to find replacement bolts . I've searched and all I can find are the caliper slide pin bolts . The caliper bracket bolts seem to be rare.

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Old Sep 6, 2018 | 6:48 PM
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Originally Posted by American Abstract Inc
I'm trying to find replacement bolts . I've searched and all I can find are the caliper slide pin bolts . The caliper bracket bolts seem to be rare.

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Looks like Raybestos and Dorman make them:

https://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/20..._bolt_kit.html
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Old Aug 27, 2020 | 9:37 PM
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Those raybestos and dorman bolts are NOT caliper bracket bolts. They are the caliper slider pins and the corresponding locking bolts for those pins. The “Caliper bracket bolts” are for bolting on the bracket that holds these pins so that they can hold the caliper in place.

anyway, I’m also having a hard time finding the caliper bracket bolts for this model. (2003 Chevy tracker)
autozone and advance don’t list them in their systems.
Napa didn’t seem to want to bother to dig around and look.
many ideas?
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Old Aug 27, 2020 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by AndysNJ
Those raybestos and dorman bolts are NOT caliper bracket bolts. They are the caliper slider pins and the corresponding locking bolts for those pins. The “Caliper bracket bolts” are for bolting on the bracket that holds these pins so that they can hold the caliper in place.

anyway, I’m also having a hard time finding the caliper bracket bolts for this model. (2003 Chevy tracker)
autozone and advance don’t list them in their systems.
Napa didn’t seem to want to bother to dig around and look.
many ideas?
Hi there. What I ended up doing is going to a bolt supply store, took the bolt out in the parking lot and found a bolt that would work spent about $5-10 on bolts and lock washers. When you park, if you turn the wheel so the rear of the tire is sticking out you can feel around and find it. I found Bolts that are threaded all the way up to the head unlike the factory bolts that where smooth part of the way. I have checked them every other service when I rotate my tires and the treads are undamaged. It was a few month ago that I changed mine out but I think the the pitch of the threads is 1.25 and and the with of the bolt is 12M (sorry I can’t remember the length) make sure you get a grade 8 or 10.9 bolt or stronger as that is the factory bolt strength. Also call and ask the bolt supply store before you go, in the area I live a lot of the stores don’t carry metric fine thread anymore.
Tip: buy some anti-cease and put it on almost every bolt you take out of your tracker, makes things a lot easier to work on in the future, especially if you live somewhere where the salt the roads in the winter.
Best of luck!
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Old Aug 28, 2020 | 1:32 AM
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Is number 18 what you are looking for? If so start here https://catalogs.ssg.asia/suzuki/?la...VwSWQ9PTU4OTQ2
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Old Aug 28, 2020 | 7:34 AM
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Take one of the old bolts to a fastener store and they should have it in all the hardness varieties. I have done this before.
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