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Rear Brake Caliper Compatibility for 06 MY

A quickie on rear calipers for the '06 MY cars - the ones that seize frequently !

Are they the same across all engines & types for L322 ? I presume they are as when a search is made for pads, both Td6 & AJV8 cars come up on the compatible cars lists.

Can anyone confirm please ?

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Post #205376 23rd Aug 2013 2:23pm
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No, they were only fitted from 2006MY-2009MY. Not sure if the 2010>on ones are the same

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Sorry, Mikey - What you have said was what I meant to type . . . .

So, are the same rear calipers fitted to all '06 MY - '09 MY cars ? - That's what I meant . . . probably !

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Thanks, chaps - I'll assess the options

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TugRR wrote:
Sorry, Mikey - What you have said was what I meant to type . . . .

So, are the same rear calipers fitted to all '06 MY - '09 MY cars ? - That's what I meant . . . probably !

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Yes, as Steve has also said, 06-09 are all the same.

It gets confusing because the 02-05 TD6 has the original style caliper, then changed it for the 06 TD6, and continued using them until 09MY

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Just remember that the calipers are handed, so you need to check which side they are for carefully, as so e are listed as lhs or rhs, but it delends on whether you are facing the front or rear of the car......

Personally if you are going to do the job id do both for peace of mind. AF's exchange calipers are about the cheapest i have seen Thumbs Up a couple of quid off the ecp ones. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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^ Yep, NMJ, agreed - both will be done.
The plan is to source some used ones to obtain the carriers, refurbish them and fit along with recon calipers to both sides.
Ideal opportunity to also sort out the "nearly" handbrake at the same time . . . Rolling Eyes

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I've sourced a pair of excellent used rear calipers via ebay for refurbishment. As NMJ suggested above - I'll sort both at the same time.
Haven't had the pistons out as of yet, but if they're OK, I'll strip these and rebuild with new seals after shot blasting & powder coating. I can get the carriers finished the same way at the same time.
When I bought the car all the calipers were cosmetically poor and had a quick lick of black paint by the dealer . . . After the ROS stuck, I've decided to have all four corners sorted.

Has anyone does this themselves before ?

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