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    Question about Brake calipers

    My question is different from others.
    First of all im having problems with my passenger side front caliper sometimes sticking, and its getting more frequent. So i decided to get a used caliper to replace it. Well the people i ordered it off of sent me a dual piston caliper and i have single, considering i have an 01 GTZ.

    SO my quesiton is will i have problems bolting this up to my single piston caliper bracket?
    Also will i have problems running a single on one side and a dual on another.
    Just curious? Because i would hate to have to send this one back right now after all the waiting i have done. Because i need it changed really bad.

    I know this is a noob question but all the cars i have had ahs always had single piston calipers.
    02StratusRT and 00EclipseGT


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    WarmAndSCSI
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    Yes, your braking will be greatly unbalanced considering the front brakes provide the majority of the stopping force for your car. It could be a potential hazard if you ever need to do any emergency braking. Your ABS system will no longer work as designed as well.

    Please, whatever you do, do not mismatch your brake calipers on one axle.

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    i would go and return the caliper and just get a remanufactured unit at the auto parts store.

    that would be the cheap thing to do.

    to get that dual piston caliper to even work, you would need new pads and rotors since its different for the dual piston calipers

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    ok thanks I think ill just get a single..lol
    02StratusRT and 00EclipseGT


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    Quote Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI
    Yes, your braking will be greatly unbalanced considering the front brakes provide the majority of the stopping force for your car. It could be a potential hazard if you ever need to do any emergency braking. Your ABS system will no longer work as designed as well.

    Please, whatever you do, do not mismatch your brake calipers on one axle.
    x2

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    i would go and return the caliper and just get a remanufactured unit at the auto parts store.

    that would be the cheap thing to do.

    to get that dual piston caliper to even work, you would need new pads and rotors since its different for the dual piston calipers
    different rotors? really?? i thought they were the same size.

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    WarmAndSCSI
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    Quote Originally Posted by dknight3
    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    i would go and return the caliper and just get a remanufactured unit at the auto parts store.

    that would be the cheap thing to do.

    to get that dual piston caliper to even work, you would need new pads and rotors since its different for the dual piston calipers
    different rotors? really?? i thought they were the same size.
    Nope. The 1999-2000 dual-piston caliper rotors are actually different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI
    Quote Originally Posted by dknight3
    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    i would go and return the caliper and just get a remanufactured unit at the auto parts store.

    that would be the cheap thing to do.

    to get that dual piston caliper to even work, you would need new pads and rotors since its different for the dual piston calipers
    different rotors? really?? i thought they were the same size.
    Nope. The 1999-2000 dual-piston caliper rotors are actually different.
    What's the size again? 294mm?
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    WarmAndSCSI
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    Quote Originally Posted by Divinity
    Quote Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI
    Quote Originally Posted by dknight3
    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    i would go and return the caliper and just get a remanufactured unit at the auto parts store.

    that would be the cheap thing to do.

    to get that dual piston caliper to even work, you would need new pads and rotors since its different for the dual piston calipers
    different rotors? really?? i thought they were the same size.
    Nope. The 1999-2000 dual-piston caliper rotors are actually different.
    What's the size again? 294mm?
    Dunno, I think they're the same rotors as on the 3000GT SL and Diamante with dual-piston calipers. The rotor is larger than the normal single-piston rotor, that's all I know.

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    Wondering

    How expensive might it be to switch my 01 GTZ front calipers and rotors to the 1999-2000 dual caliper setup? What would I need?

    The bigger rotors
    The dual piston calipers
    Anything else need to be different? And are they too much bigger to where they wouldn't fit with the stock 16 alloy wheels?

    I just think this would be a better braking system to have dual calipers on the front, but could I find parts from an old Galant or would I have to get Brembo, Baer or something.

    Any help from anyone who has done any of this would be helpful. I need to replace my rotors no matter what in like a week when my paint job is done and I get my car back, so I need to make a decision on what I'm doing asap. Thanks!
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    you would also need the pads for the dual piston calipers.

    while you're at it, you might want to consider SS brake lines.

    but yea, they still fit under the stock 16" alloy wheels. actually, they fit in the stock 15" wheels too.

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    if anyone needs 1 passenger side dual piston caliper i got one...$20
    02StratusRT and 00EclipseGT


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