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Old 20-09-2010, 09:21 PM   #1
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Hi,

Just fitted a set of AP brakes and have encountered a problem with the bolt lengths. It looks like the AP bells are thicker than the OEM disc bells and now I can only get approx 3.75 turns (hand tight) on the oem bolts before having to torque them up. Does anybody know the exact thickness difference between the two as I didn't manage to measure them.

And for those with APs are you using the standard bolts?

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Hi,

Just fitted a set of AP brakes and have encountered a problem with the bolt lengths. It looks like the AP bells are thicker than the OEM disc bells and now I can only get approx 3.75 turns (hand tight) on the oem bolts before having to torque them up. Does anybody know the exact thickness difference between the two as I didn't manage to measure them.

And for those with APs are you using the standard bolts?

Thanks
I think all AP kits come with AP bells and AP bolts. You may need to buy the bells.
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I have the whole kit and it is mounted, but the bells are thicker which pushes the wheel further out.

Haven't you noticed this?
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And for those with APs are you using the standard bolts?
Im on standard bolts and not noticed anything
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Im on standard bolts and not noticed anything
Do you know how many turns you are getting on the bolts?
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Old 20-09-2010, 09:36 PM   #6
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I used standard bolts too before moving to studs.
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I have the whole kit and it is mounted, but the bells are thicker which pushes the wheel further out.

Haven't you noticed this?
Sorry I thought you meant bell bolts, not wheel bolts.

The standard bolts should fit, mine do. The two locating grub screws should fit flush and tge locating pins also sit flush. If they don't then you either haven't mounted it properly or have been given the wrong bells.
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Do you know how many turns you are getting on the bolts?
no sorry but Im sure its more than you're getting, If I remember I will check tomorrow
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Sorry I thought you meant bell bolts, not wheel bolts.

The standard bolts should fit, mine do. The two locating grub screws should fit flush and tge locating pins also sit flush. If they don't then you either haven't mounted it properly or have been given the wrong bells.

I have CR2494-1589 stamped on one of them. Does that tell you anything?
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No, haven't got the catalogue.

Could it be CP2494-1589?
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