banjo bolts
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Re: banjo bolts
Banjo is a design, not a size.
Order what you need from a dealer or grab a correct used one from a recycle yard. Get the seals too.
Order what you need from a dealer or grab a correct used one from a recycle yard. Get the seals too.
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yea I know what it means by banjo. Im not trying to spend my arm and leg at the dealership. And the reason I am getting new ones is mostly because the old ones are, well, old and corroded so I'm not trying to get another set like that from the junkyard.
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Corrosion....You must be looking for caliper/brake line banjo bolts instead of trans cooler line banjo bolts....I've seen them included with reman calipers, check your parts stores?
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yes for the disk brakes, and yea Oreillys has them on their shelves but I do not know if they are the right ones ya know? And the people there are no help never are at my oreillys.
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Take yours in as the example, or ask for a reman caliper for your car and one banjo bolt, and see if it screws in cleanly. Keep correct bolt and don't buy the caliper.
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