were did you got for the kit,
You should be able to walk in with the build date, and model of your car and get them
Hi, im trying to find out what kind of brakes these are (from original model?) so i can get some new seals for the calipers ordered. The guy at the spares shop has 3 different ones to choose from. The car is a 73' KE25 coupe deluxe as far as i know. The gregorys book i have doesnt really state where theyre from and i found the description in the supplement section.
This is a photo without the pads, and the little protector plate. And has 2 small pin clips rather than the large anti rattle pins like the book has...
Um if anyone has an idea....?
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were did you got for the kit,
You should be able to walk in with the build date, and model of your car and get them
it was "cars plus".
everywhere i go hasnt got anything for a 73 model. and he had 3 different kits for a ke55.
maybe ill just get all 3 and retun the ones that dont fit.
cant be 2 expensive?
i know on lookin at one of the earlyer ke20's to my later one they had dif calibers but as far as i know they both still bolted on the same, you sould bealbe to take the hole thing into the brake shop and they will match some thing up![]()
but the ones in the pic almost look like the later ke20 one or even mos so like ke30 ones like what i just put on and there a lil bit bigger!!
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yer the problem is i have to get them ordered in and the book they order from has no visual information, just serial numbers.
have a look on the caliper and see if you can find a name..
i think you might havbe the rarer PBR ones..
usualy, KE10 and 20 only had AKEBONO or PBR, but there is a very slim chance they could be the girlock/girling (i always forget which)
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Proper brake shop should be able to get the right seal for you if you dismantle it. They'll match it up.
Looks like the PBR ones to me.
I can check tomorrow as i would have a few types.
usually if the seals are still in okish condition they can match up part numbers anyways for the seals.
look very similar to my ke-35 brakes.
I'll double check for ya and get back to you. other wise I'll look at some ke-20 ones we should have some laying around here.
hopefully we can find an answer for ya
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