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Old Jun 12th, 2011, 18:38   #1
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Question 360 glt brake calliper bolts

Whilst having to some repairs on my O/S/F suspension i had to take the hole leg an wheel hub off and in this process i have managed to loose 1 on the bolts from the hub that hold the brake calliper on! If anyone has a spare one of these bolts or know where i could aquire one would be marvelous!!
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Old Jun 12th, 2011, 19:00   #2
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Whilst having to some repairs on my O/S/F suspension i had to take the hole leg an wheel hub off and in this process i have managed to loose 1 on the bolts from the hub that hold the brake calliper on! If anyone has a spare one of these bolts or know where i could aquire one would be marvelous!!
I would imagine a volvo dealer might be worth a try, ask rufe
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Old Jun 13th, 2011, 01:14   #3
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Is it a hub-to-carrier bolt, or a carrier-to-caliper bolt...?

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I believe its a carrier to Calliper. Its one of the two that the calliper bolts to.
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Ok have been to the Volvo dealership and the part i need is no longer stocked. No luck at scrap yards either. Is anyone Breaking a 360??
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I think these are just standard M12 bolts! If I remember right
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I think these are just standard M12 bolts! If I remember right
But ensure you have threadlock to hand. You don't want these working loose.
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Absolutely, although I think they're 12 or 13mm head, and perhaps an M8 (maybe M10?), rather than M12. M12 is pretty huge.

I definitely have four you can have (off a set of calipers), but you might as well just get some from a hardware shop. It might be worth confirming the grade (may be 12.8 rather than 8.8, for example). I can do that...when I have them to hand. I meant to pick them up the other day but forgot.

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If it is definitely the calliper bolts (i.e. the slide bolts) rather than the carrier bolts, then you get a new set in each set of decent pads as they should never be reused. Ensure if you buy them from elsewhere that the correct grade of loctite is used (ones that come with pads will have this ready applied)
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I doubt they're a stretch bolt...I suspect the "one use only" business (as with most modern Volvo fixings) is just to do with the threadlocking compound.

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