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    been informed that I need new brake calipers and hoses.
    I've looked up some part numbers. Could anyone confirm if they are correct before I order them?

    Front LRDirect.com


    Front Left Caliper RTC5573 Bearmach $100.22
    Front Right Caliper RTC5572 Bearmach $100.22 (or genuine $1185)
    Front Flex hoses NRC7874 Bearmach 13.29 (2 of)
    Rear Flex hose NRC 9456 Britpart $12.84
    Total for Parts $ 239.86

    Postage (hurts!) $120.68
    Total 363.42

    Which is still cheaper than what I got quoted for 1caliper from an Australian supplier! (and no, it wasn't geniune! )


    If anyone could confirm these numbers, I'd be most grateful.

    <edit> Also, I need a part # for the ball joint on the A-Frame at the back. Can't seem to find one.
    (preferably a part with a grease nipple - I don't like these "sealed" ball joints, they just seem wrong:/ )

    2nd edit to correct the Brand type. Also, LRDirect must have live pricing based on the current exchange rate. Prices are a little different than from this morning when I looked.
    Cheers

    Chris

    Last edited by Chris078; 27th August 2015 at 05:04 PM. Reason: spelling, information

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    Firstly. Forget ****part.

    Look into ADR approved Teflon hoses

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Firstly. Forget ****part.

    Look into ADR approved Teflon hoses

    I don't know why I put that in there, All the parts I've chosen are Bearmach.

    I'll correct the main post, thanks.

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    All those part numbers are correct Chris. Personally I would use a braided brake hose kit instead of the original type and I would go for a maxi drive adjustable ball joint from MR Automotive Redcliffe.
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    Email them for a postage quote, they may be able to do better then 120!

    Here are also two choices of ball joint I have been keeping an eye on. Gwyn Lewis make some good gear so I would imagine these would be good quality.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Frame-Ball-J...item27edb6d262

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Frame-Ball-J...item2802158375

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    ok guys and gals. got various parts coming over from ol' Blighty.

    new brake calipers deserve new brake pads. The ones that are on there have plenty of meat, but I figure that if there is any uneven wear on them, that may translate to damage on the new calipers.
    So I need a part number.
    I've found SFP000260, but I'm not sure if that is correct.
    Anyone have any recommendations as to what brake pad brand to buy?

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    Also interested for future reference

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris078 View Post
    ok guys and gals. got various parts coming over from ol' Blighty.

    new brake calipers deserve new brake pads. The ones that are on there have plenty of meat, but I figure that if there is any uneven wear on them, that may translate to damage on the new calipers.
    So I need a part number.
    I've found SFP000260, but I'm not sure if that is correct.
    Anyone have any recommendations as to what brake pad brand to buy?
    HYL8655 is the LR part number for the front pads with the wear indicator wire, Chris. Look that up and cross reference with the website for a brand that you prefer. I think they are all pretty similar quality these days - nowhere near as good as the old asbestos impregnated ones of yesteryear!
    Cheers......Brian
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    Thanks Brian!
    Luckily I like my brakes asbestos free!


    I'm doing up a list (that I will probably post up later today) of common service part numbers that may save a few of these types of posts.

    Is that brake pad different from the one fitted to civvie versions?

    Also, for my list, any numbers for the rear?
    rear Pads
    rear shoes
    rear cylinders
    rear drum

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