LS400 caliper bolt Part Number
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LS400 caliper bolt Part Number
Ive been searching and I could'nt come across the part number for the shorter LS caliper bolts required for the install. Anyone know what it is? Im looking to do the install soon but I dont want to use spacers nor do I want to cut the stock bolts.
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Yes, I measured both bolts when I swapped my calipers 2 weeks ago. The LS bolt is 1.25" long and the SC bolt is 1.365", so you would have to grind off (don't try to cut as it is too little) about .115", slightly under 1/8". If you use washers you might need 1 if it is a really thick heavy duty one, or 2 normal washers. Apparently only one bolt needs to be shortened, the top if I remember, as the other has enough clearance to use the SC bolt.
Dial or digital calipers are around $10 at Harbor Freight or similar places. They are very handy and a good investment as saying .115" is a lot more helpful than saying "a smidgeon".
Gerry
Dial or digital calipers are around $10 at Harbor Freight or similar places. They are very handy and a good investment as saying .115" is a lot more helpful than saying "a smidgeon".
Gerry
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Yes, I measured both bolts when I swapped my calipers 2 weeks ago. The LS bolt is 1.25" long and the SC bolt is 1.365", so you would have to grind off (don't try to cut as it is too little) about .115", slightly under 1/8". If you use washers you might need 1 if it is a really thick heavy duty one, or 2 normal washers. Apparently only one bolt needs to be shortened, the top if I remember, as the other has enough clearance to use the SC bolt.
Dial or digital calipers are around $10 at Harbor Freight or similar places. They are very handy and a good investment as saying .115" is a lot more helpful than saying "a smidgeon".
Gerry
Dial or digital calipers are around $10 at Harbor Freight or similar places. They are very handy and a good investment as saying .115" is a lot more helpful than saying "a smidgeon".
Gerry
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