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Old 27th March 2008, 16:42   #1
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rear M caliper rebuild kits exist?

Can't seem to find ATE or related kits for rear M calipers anywhere.
'Fronts' are available -

Pointers appreciated - have one sticking rear apart & ready for the seals

Thanks!
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Can't seem to find ATE or related kits for rear M calipers anywhere.
'Fronts' are available -

Pointers appreciated - have one sticking rear apart & ready for the seals

Thanks!
I bought one at the dealer last year. They should be able to order one for you. I think the P/N is: 34211166238. It is about $25.
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