Lost ours going down the highway and nearly cracked our rim when the caliper lodged into the wheel going down the highway. Does anyone know what the thread pitch/length is so I can get my wifes car running? Thanks in advance!!
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Lost ours going down the highway and nearly cracked our rim when the caliper lodged into the wheel going down the highway. Does anyone know what the thread pitch/length is so I can get my wifes car running? Thanks in advance!!
Can't you pull the other one out or one off the other side and take it to a hardware store and match it up?
I could but I don't want to take anything else off as it's wetter than hell here. Trying to avoid getting soaked again since last nights 5 hours in the freezing rain got me sick.
Ok, as long as it isn't this Duralast/Brake Caliper Bolt/Guide Pin (H15991) | AutoZone.com bolt. Thanks Bill!
Also do you know the length? I'm guessing 1.25" long, but I'm not 100%.
11610485 is the GM part #, and it's a M14 x 2 x 41 for anyone else looking. Thanks for the help y'all!
Damn bill that was pretty good off the top of your head.
Thanks for the part # but why not just go to a yard and pull one off (i was told by three dealers here its a dealer only part but it was discontinued and they can't get it (I don't believe that bull but needed my car running so I took a trip to the yard)
I only knew because when doing an F body upgrade on my car (before I had the car technically) I didn't want to use sleeves. I wanted to use the larger W body bolt. Read a couple of posts and drilled/tapped them. An M14 x 2.00 tap isn't common.
I had a "mechanic" replace a missing caliper bracket mounting bolt with something from a hardware store. Last night it fell out on the highway. Use an OEM bolt from either a dealer or a junkyard. As you know it's not your typical bolt.
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