brake caliper bolt
Your best bet is the dealership, but a cheaper idea is to go to Lee Auto Parts or NAPA or some other place like that that's big enough to have parts for your car but that also has a machine shop so that you can bring them the caliper for them to remove the old bolt if at all possible. I know NAPA for example, they pressed out my old hub bearings for new ones for a mere $24.50, which is a whole lot better than the $100+ the Acura dealership wanted. As far as finding a new bolt, hardware stores like True Value or Ace Hardware would have a far wider selection of sizes, especially seeing as to how that bolt is probably metric, and a lot of places (like Home Depot, Lowe's, etc.) don't carry many metric sizes. Also, make absolutely SURE that you put on whatever else came with the bolt, such as washers and whatnot and make sure it goes on because hardware stores don't sell kits, they sell everything separately.
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civicracer1993
Honda CRX / EF Civic (1988 - 1991)
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Apr 18, 2002 07:50 PM




