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Re: AISIN Calliper rebuild - what the heck is this clip for?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:59 am
by Anton
Jordi wrote:I've got the rebuild kit with sliders. Just need some of the pad retaining clip.

Cheers bud
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310534809300

A LOT more spendy, but free delivery so it's probably relatively equal. Shame BI don't have 'em in stock!

I don't know if these will help you, but that page also tells me these part numbers are "equivalent":

TRW: PFK526
METZGER: Z 1671
OJD (QUICK BRAKE): 109-1671, 1671
APEC braking: KIT1113

A little research and I *think* the Suzuki PN is 2281671000. Don't shoot me if that's wrong.

Re: AISIN Calliper rebuild - what the heck is this clip for?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:23 pm
by Jordi
Strange on the pricing. I got my caliper kits from BI but through ebay as it was cheaper.

Cheers for that Anton i'll get it ordered when i'm home.

Re: AISIN Calliper rebuild - what the heck is this clip for?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:34 pm
by Darrell
Armed with the above linky I have found the Baleno uses the same kit including an audible wear indicator :doublethumbs:
Do I get a prize?

No - sod off!

Ok here's pics anyway :thumbup:

Re: AISIN Calliper rebuild - what the heck is this clip for?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:39 pm
by Darrell
"Still, copper slip can't hurt, can it?"

Erm :cry:

About half way down, http://suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/viewto ... se/#p45826

Re: AISIN Calliper rebuild - what the heck is this clip for?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:43 pm
by Anton
Jordi wrote:Strange on the pricing. I got my caliper kits from BI but through ebay as it was cheaper.

Cheers for that Anton i'll get it ordered when i'm home.
Niet problemo, comrade!!
Darrell wrote:Do I get a prize?
Yes! Hugz. Hugz coming your way. :lol:
Darrell wrote:"Still, copper slip can't hurt, can it?"

Erm :cry:

About half way down, http://suzukiclubuk.co.uk/forum1/viewto ... se/#p45826
Aaaargh! Better to know now than later, I suppose - gonna have to take 'em apart now, clean everything meticulously and get some silicone grease in there instead.

And here was me thinking I was finished... :hahaha: