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Old 06-04-22, 09:31 PM
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Need help finding replacement caliper sliding bolt

Hi, as the title states I need help finding a lower caliper sliding bolt (the one you remove to get access to the pads) for an S5 with single piston front brakes, I been hunting for the last few days but I cant find anything online. Any links or part numbers would make it easier or if any of you are selling it please let me know.



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Looks like you can still order one new
FA66-33-699
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Originally Posted by Turbonut
Looks like you can still order one new
FA66-33-699
its NLA in the US, but looks to be available in Japan, https://www.amayama.com/en/part/mazda/fa6633699

it only fits the single piston FC, although its probably really similar to a bunch of other Mazda's
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Thank you both, I might end up not fixing the problem and going to 4 piston as I found a set of fronts for 200$, that's not a bad price right ?
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Originally Posted by bodyinurwallz
Thank you both, I might end up not fixing the problem and going to 4 piston as I found a set of fronts for 200$, that's not a bad price right ?
not in 2021!
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
its NLA in the US, but looks to be available in Japan, https://www.amayama.com/en/part/mazda/fa6633699

it only fits the single piston FC, although its probably really similar to a bunch of other Mazda's
Just curious, doesn't one usually see NLA in the parts listing?
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Originally Posted by Turbonut
Just curious, doesn't one usually see NLA in the parts listing?
no, the part number stays in the catalog forever. there is a separate screen to check availability. Google can go either way, sometimes places list things as NLA that aren't and then more often they have the listing but don't know the availability until you try to buy one...
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