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Old Jul 26th, 2002, 12:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
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thanks. I'm gonna try this swap when I have the money.
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Old Jun 3rd, 2004, 04:47 PM   #17 (permalink)
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ok so the torque members are the caliper brackets ? cause i went to my local parts store and asked them if the loaded calipers for the nx2000 come with the torque member and he looked at me like i was retarted and for a second i felt retarted cause i didn't know if they were the caliper brackets or if they were something different
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damn, nothing like bumping up a 2 YEAR OLD THREAD

anyway, yes, the torque member bolts to the knuckle and the actual caliper bolts to the torque member. Since it's a single piston caliper, the caliper slides along the torque member to push against the outer pad. Also, the torque member is what holds the pads in place.
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damn, nothing like bumping up a 2 YEAR OLD THREAD
DAMN, I was thinking the same thing. Check out the suspension and brakes section for more answers.
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Asked and answered.

I'm putting this thread to rest.

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