All Part Number Request Go Here
http://www.zeckhausen.com/Brembo/Con...es.htm#Rebuild
http://www.shop.motorsportsperforman...rs-BM-41BS.htm
Brembo rubber caps: MR407368 - $2.56
Brembo bleeder valve: MR407367 - $6
Replacement front pin: MR475933 - $8.13
Replacement rear pin: MR475934 - $3.04
Brembo seal kit: MR407375 - $114
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...1-2&RecID=5040 - oem cap $2/ea
Last edited by golgo13; Apr 11, 2014 at 01:51 PM.
What he said and this will save you a few bucks:
http://www.zeckhausen.com/Brembo/Con...es.htm#Rebuild
http://www.shop.motorsportsperforman...rs-BM-41BS.htm
Brembo rubber caps: MR407368 - $2.56
Brembo bleeder valve: MR407367 - $6
Replacement front pin: MR475933 - $8.13
Replacement rear pin: MR475934 - $3.04
Brembo seal kit: MR407375 - $114
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...1-2&RecID=5040 - oem cap $2/ea
http://www.zeckhausen.com/Brembo/Con...es.htm#Rebuild
http://www.shop.motorsportsperforman...rs-BM-41BS.htm
Brembo rubber caps: MR407368 - $2.56
Brembo bleeder valve: MR407367 - $6
Replacement front pin: MR475933 - $8.13
Replacement rear pin: MR475934 - $3.04
Brembo seal kit: MR407375 - $114
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...1-2&RecID=5040 - oem cap $2/ea
Last edited by golgo13; Apr 11, 2014 at 01:52 PM.
Hey all,
I'm having to replace my wheel liners and undertray, etc... Looking up the part #'s yielded parts for Mopar. Are these the same? Cause I know they were making parts for eachother for a while, but didn't know what year that ended. Thanks in advance.
Dick
I'm having to replace my wheel liners and undertray, etc... Looking up the part #'s yielded parts for Mopar. Are these the same? Cause I know they were making parts for eachother for a while, but didn't know what year that ended. Thanks in advance.
Dick
Can anyone give me the part number for the brake pedal assembly for a RIGHT HAND DRIVE Evo X MR (with the SST paddle shift trans - no clutch, big brake pedal).
I want to see if the RHD pedal is an exact opposite of the LHD pedal which would mean the arm that attaches the pedal to the power booster/master cylinder would curve in the opposite direction than the LHD version.
I'm thinking of setting up my Evo X as a track car and want to be able to left foot brake easier by moving the pedal OTBD away from the gas pedal.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I want to see if the RHD pedal is an exact opposite of the LHD pedal which would mean the arm that attaches the pedal to the power booster/master cylinder would curve in the opposite direction than the LHD version.
I'm thinking of setting up my Evo X as a track car and want to be able to left foot brake easier by moving the pedal OTBD away from the gas pedal.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I don't know how I could get a vin for a RHD? I guess I can start a thread and see if any of the foreign forum members would give me theirs. Do you know if there are any privacy issues with VIN's? I know if some random person on a forum asked me for my VIN I would be hesitant to give it out, wondering if it was a scam or something. I guess if I'm going to start a thread I might as well see if I can just get a RHD MR owner to take a picture of their brake pedal for me, as that would confirm my real question as to whether the RHD and LHD brake pedals are identical, mirror opposites, or completely different.
Thanks
Thanks
Looking for the part number for the clutch pedal return spring. It's the one actually attached to the pedal itself. 05 VIII. Need one badly!
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Any help is greatly appreciated.



