brake part numbers

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brake part numbers

Post by fozzie »

As I look through older posts looking for part #'s there seems to be alot of differences.

example:front pads PGD530c or PGD349
front calipers slc8055u or 8033u or 0771059s or 0770545s
rear shoe 524pg or 510pg or gls6686

I don't want to cheap out on brakes so what all am I looking for to do front and back pads, shoes and calipers. I would like to upgrade to high end (raybesto?), and if so do I need all matching raybesto shoes, calipers, cylinders and pads, or how can I intermatch,depending on availability and necessity. Do I have to change the rotors aswell.

Getting everything from lordco would be handy. Thanks in advance for any help.

Matt
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Re: brake part numbers

Post by Golf Cart »

Matt,

Are you doing the upgrade ?

Delica L300 = 88-89 Montero front brake pads/rotors/calipers

Dual piston upgrade on the L300 = 92-94 Montero front brake pads/rotors/calipers

Lordco has all in stock or in their wharehouse. Reybestos for pads n shoes. BeckArney for rotors/calipers.

Note : BeckArney brake pads for stock single piston ran me 26 bucks - same in Reybestos was about 90

Total Upgrade was 390 for the front with my discount

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Re: brake part numbers

Post by fozzie »

hey thanks for the advice G.C.I don't think I will be doing the upgrade. I don't feel it's something I really need. Maybe if I knew it was gonna be a simple bolt on application I would but I'll just stick to what I know this time around. What's the best between ceramic and organic though. I'll probably go with what ever Mardys got. he knows what these things need. cheers matt
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