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MikkiJayne 27th February 2023 04:49 PM

Tbh 7 years is pretty good for a D2 caliper. I tend to treat them as consumables now.

TRW units are about £200 each but quite hard to acquire these days. Chinesium are about £70 each and are everywhere. I'm actually running Maxgear rears on mine - they're supposedly made in Poland and are about £100 each.

4D0615423E Left, 4D0615424E Right.

David's8 27th February 2023 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MikkiJayne (Post 172204)
Tbh 7 years is pretty good for a D2 caliper. I tend to treat them as consumables now.

TRW units are about £200 each but quite hard to acquire these days. Chinesium are about £70 each and are everywhere. I'm actually running Maxgear rears on mine - they're supposedly made in Poland and are about £100 each.

4D0615423E Left, 4D0615424E Right.

Thanks for that MJ, TRW on Autodoc are £115 for left and £156 for right :Confused:

Ill check Maxgear out too +++

David's8 7th March 2023 02:12 PM

Handbrake Cable Clips
 
After much thought about refurbs I went with a pair of new Maxgears. Also renewing the discs whilst Im about it as I'm saving on labour by doing it myself. The nearside caliper was truly gubbed with the handbrake lever not going the full extent of travel. But the small horseshoe shaped clips securing the handbrake cable to the bracket on the caliper have practically disappeared with rust. Anyone know the part number or substitute?

steamship 7th March 2023 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by David's8 (Post 172298)
But the small horseshoe shaped clips securing the handbrake cable to the bracket on the caliper have practically disappeared with rust. Anyone know the part number or substitute?

Not familiar with the item in question, but do you mean item #4 in the attached diagram? If so, part number is N90070303 (73p) or N90070306 (£3.36). If this is it, and you can't get the 03 one from the dealer, FlyingSpares.com sell them at 95p and they are in stock:

https://www.flyingspares.com/retaini...n90070303.html

If none of the above, can you upload a photo of the part in question?

MikkiJayne 7th March 2023 04:16 PM

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Its N90070303:

http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1678209348

David's8 7th March 2023 05:44 PM

Grateful to you both +++ Mine are just slivers of rust :rolleyes:

and now ordered!

steamship 7th March 2023 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MikkiJayne (Post 172301)
Its N90070303:

Weird. Just checked ETKA again and the image for 03 was what I posted, and the image for 06 is what MJ posted.

MikkiJayne 7th March 2023 06:21 PM

That dark grey clip is to hold a clevis pin in a brake pedal, although not in a D2. Its not part of the handbrake mechanism, so I think it is incorrectly associated with the part number on google.

steamship 7th March 2023 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MikkiJayne (Post 172309)
That dark grey clip is to hold a clevis pin in a brake pedal, although not in a D2. Its not part of the handbrake mechanism, so I think it is incorrectly associated with the part number on google.

Worse, it's ETKA that is wrong. I looked up the pedals and that part number is there, but it's also showing under the handbrake mechanism, as shown in the image above in post #24.

Chalk up another win to MJ, as she's more accurate than ETKA. +++

The_Laird 7th March 2023 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by steamship (Post 172310)

Chalk up another win to MJ, as she's more accurate than ETKA. +++

Spot on, Sean. MJ’s knowledge is usually the one to back! :)


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