Any of you guys have the brembo retaining jesus clip?
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Any of you guys have the brembo retaining jesus clip?
Was trying to change my pads today so I can hit Mine's road tomorrow in Livermore and broke one of the retaining clips (the jesus clip) for the rear caliper pad retaining pin.
Anybody got one laying around? I'll replace it with a new one once I get the replacement in the mail..
Anybody got one laying around? I'll replace it with a new one once I get the replacement in the mail..
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The jesus clip part number is 26231FE040 and is almost 8$ each from the local dealer.. WTF?
Did some research and O'Reilly sells replacement guide pins, anti-rattle pad clip, and 4 jesus clips for the rear brembo's for a whopping 7$. The dirty guide pin in the pic is the stocker.
Did some research and O'Reilly sells replacement guide pins, anti-rattle pad clip, and 4 jesus clips for the rear brembo's for a whopping 7$. The dirty guide pin in the pic is the stocker.
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From O-Reilly Auto
Line = BHH
Part Number = 13550
Autozone also it for about a dollar more, same part number.. (#13550 - Duralast / Brake Disc Hardware Kit).
The FRONT's are part number #13535 (around 20$)..
Line = BHH
Part Number = 13550
Autozone also it for about a dollar more, same part number.. (#13550 - Duralast / Brake Disc Hardware Kit).
The FRONT's are part number #13535 (around 20$)..
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Probably a cheaper Centric made (CTEK) - they pretty much bought everyone out in the brake business..
The high-carbon premium front brake rotors are part number 125.47022 (around 80$ shipped each), and the rears are 125.47030 (78$ shipped each) for the GR/GV STI.
More Info about CENTRIC premium brake rotors
I've had Performance Friction 2-Piece floating rotors on my EVO 9 and I'm not sure why people still buy them for the track. The rings are expensive to replace and you end up getting new rotors every season anyways as the aggressive pads kill em.
The high-carbon premium front brake rotors are part number 125.47022 (around 80$ shipped each), and the rears are 125.47030 (78$ shipped each) for the GR/GV STI.
More Info about CENTRIC premium brake rotors
I've had Performance Friction 2-Piece floating rotors on my EVO 9 and I'm not sure why people still buy them for the track. The rings are expensive to replace and you end up getting new rotors every season anyways as the aggressive pads kill em.
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