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I am assuming you are looking for the bolts that hold the caliper to the bracket?
My guess the front and rear would be the same bolt, I would take a look at the heads of the bolts if they look to be the same size and the length looks close they would be the same part number, or you could run one front and one rear out and compare them.
You might be able to find grade 8 bolts the same size at Lowes or Home Depot that would work.
I am assuming you are looking for the bolts that hold the caliper to the bracket?
My guess the front and rear would be the same bolt, I would take a look at the heads of the bolts if they look to be the same size and the length looks close they would be the same part number, or you could run one front and one rear out and compare them.
You might be able to find grade 8 bolts the same size at Lowes or Home Depot that would work.
The C6 caliper bolts were the same on the front and rear ... with the same torque. The C7s are totally different. The back ones are way smaller and require far less torque. So different parts with different part numbers. Still looking for help with the rear bolt part number. Thanks!
Just in case someone searches for the complete information in the future, I have filled in the Rear Caliper Bolt part number. The rest were also confirmed.
Brake rotor bolts: 11570339 (small bolt holding the rotor to the hub)
Just in case someone searches for the complete information in the future, I have filled in the Rear Caliper Bolt part number. The rest were also confirmed.
Brake rotor bolts: 11570339 (small bolt holding the rotor to the hub)
Front Brake Caliper Bolts: 11611085
Rear Brake Caliper Bolts: 11570091
Brake Pins Front: 23454015
Brake Pins Rear: 22968938
Thank you so much for the info - I too was looking for the rear caliper bolt info.
Do you know what size socket is needed for the rear caliper bolts?
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