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Wow - Caliper Bolt For Integra Brakes


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This dang car shakes itself apart.  I spend an hour yesterday tightening all the bolts holding stuff together.  Most of them were loose.

 

The caliper bolt on the driver side was missing.  It's an M10-1.0.  The local Ace, where I get my fasteners, did not have it.  Fastenal does not have one either. 

 

Anyone have a source?  Or is this a junkyard only item?  That pitch does not seem to be commonly available in that large of a bolt.  1.25 is the smallest I can find.



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they don't either, but I found a brake kit at O'Reilly's that has it.  Interesting.



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I had a similar issue trying to find the bolts, I could not find one at any hardware store.

I had to grab one off a junkyard car - It was the 88-91 civic I got them from as there were no 3g's around



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I checked the Fastenal site... they do exist in both bolt and allen socket cap.  Here's a link to the bolts.

 

https://www.fastenal...r04:^M10-1.0$|~

 

And if no one offers, I have a couple of junk cars laying around.  They're 1st gen CRXs though.

 

And the reason I'm thinking my CRX bolts will work, I don't remember changing out the knuckles when I did my front brakes.  I don't remember which bolts I used...been many, many years.


Edited by Bars84CRX, 18 April 2016 - 06:57 AM.

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I checked the Fastenal site... they do exist in both bolt and allen socket cap.  Here's a link to the bolts.

 

https://www.fastenal...r04:^M10-1.0$|~

 

And if no one offers, I have a couple of junk cars laying around.  They're 1st gen CRXs though.

 

And the reason I'm thinking my CRX bolts will work, I don't remember changing out the knuckles when I did my front brakes.  I don't remember which bolts I used...been many, many years.

 

That was my first thought.  I have a couple boxes of CRX front brake parts and I was able to compare the calipers. The bolt I'm talking about is the single bolt that holds the caliper on the bracket, rather than the two that hold the caliper to the knuckle.  That bolt is different between the Integra and the CRX.

 

Appreciate the link.  I missed those somehow when I was looking.  But I did find the correct bolt at O'Reilly's and also Rock Auto.  the difference between the correct bolt and the Fastenal version is the diameter of the unthreaded part.  It flares out so that the caliper doesn't move around.