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Old 04-05-2008, 02:23 PM   #1
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Ok, I got the car up on the jacks and put it in Neutral with e-brake down. It looks like its the driver side rear caliper since the wheel will not freely rotate, while the passenger side does.

I'm thinking I'll get another used caliper or a rebuilt one from the autoparts, they quoted me $85 for the caliper without bracket. I don't know what they mean by bracket?
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Ok, I got the car up on the jacks and put it in Neutral with e-brake down. It looks like its the driver side rear caliper since the wheel will not freely rotate, while the passenger side does.

I'm thinking I'll get another used caliper or a rebuilt one from the autoparts, they quoted me $85 for the caliper without bracket. I don't know what they mean by bracket?
the bracket is the piece of metal that you bolt the caliper to. you use two bolts to bolt the bracket to the actual spindle/knuckle/upright/whatever you want to call it, and THEN you bolt the caliper to the bracket. na mean
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