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Help - confused

Ineedtoknow07
Posts: 19 Forumite
in Motoring
Hi
I'm going to sound a complete idiot now but I need to be sure about this before I order it.
What side is classed as the "Rear Left Axle" am I correct in saying, sat in the drivers seat this would be the left hand rear passenger side?
Please confirm.
I'm going to sound a complete idiot now but I need to be sure about this before I order it.
What side is classed as the "Rear Left Axle" am I correct in saying, sat in the drivers seat this would be the left hand rear passenger side?
Please confirm.
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Ineedtoknow07 wrote: »Hi
I'm going to sound a complete idiot now but I need to be sure about this before I order it.
What side is classed as the "Rear Left Axle" am I correct in saying, sat in the drivers seat this would be the left hand rear passenger side?
Please confirm.
Nearside rear. U.K. Passenger side rear. At the back, on the left.0 -
Thanks!
Just about to have to order a new caliper (gutted) and Euro wanted £260! Lucky managed to find Amazon has one for £150, but the fitting instructions are awful.
I'm about to order it now, Rear Side Left for passenger side.
Many thanks again ��0 -
If it is just sticking it may be worth trying a rebuild kit first. Kit is normally under £40 and if you are handy with tools takes about 20 minutes longer than changing the caliper. Although if it is being changed due to a broken bled screw this won't help.0
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If it is just sticking it may be worth trying a rebuild kit first. Kit is normally under £40 and if you are handy with tools takes about 20 minutes longer than changing the caliper. Although if it is being changed due to a broken bled screw this won't help.
Given the level of question the OP has asked, I'd suggest it's unlikely that he's "handy with tools".0
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