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    Default What is the part number for Brembo rear brake caliper pin? 2015 RT

    Just changing out the rear tire for another General Altimax and going to change out the brake pads as well. I noticed that the caliperpin had a wear spot where the inner pad rested. Maybe that's why the inner pad was wore down twice as much as the pad closest the piston. Are there any other parts to check, or a kit with pin, clips and spring plate??
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    I rather doubt BRP sells anything less than the caliper assembly. Brembo is widely used. Check with speed shops. After all you have a raceway in your neighborhood.
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    Pm bajaron. He sell brake stuff among other stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroPilot View Post
    Are there any other parts to check, or a kit with pin, clips and spring plate??
    Yup check the whole caliper.
    Remove from mount makes it easier. Dont disconnect the brake fluid line.
    Workxburger clean with spray on Brake clean or whatever you have up there.
    Use a toothbrush. Clean and lube the pucks - red rubber grease here. Ensure they are not stuck.
    Dont get that cleaner in your eyes.
    Plenty on line like u-tube to have a squiz.

    If you cant obtain the pin part a bloke with a Lathe could spin up a new pin in no time. Have fun.

    I guess if your happy bleeding the rear brake it would be more comfortable to remove altogether and do it on a bench or so.
    Last edited by Isopedella; 09-24-2023 at 09:47 PM.

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