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post Aug 17, 2013 - 8:49 AM
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Does anyone happen to know the OEM part # for the rear caliper slides (guide pins) for a 95gt? One of mine is somewhat seizing and causing uneven wear on my brakes.

Picture of similar part from another forum..
post Aug 17, 2013 - 3:37 PM
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That's what I found 2 part numbers either or depending on ur bin number they'll give you either one
post Aug 18, 2013 - 12:47 PM
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The ones you have right there are for the front brakes, the rear ones are a little bit different. You can get them from AutoZone or advanced auto though.
post Aug 21, 2013 - 1:38 AM
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QUOTE (Dre363 @ Aug 17, 2013 - 9:49 AM) *
Does anyone happen to know the OEM part # for the rear caliper slides (guide pins) for a 95gt? One of mine is somewhat seizing and causing uneven wear on my brakes.

Picture of similar part from another forum..

did you try lubing them up before replacing them? over time the grease thats in there does become tacky so try cleaning it out with a pipe cleaner or so and reapplying new brake lube, if that doesn't help then try replacing them, they are fairly cheap at most auto stores
post Aug 21, 2013 - 3:31 PM
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Thanks for those parts #'s i'll check them out. That picture from some other forum and not of the ones I had gotten from my local Orielly's.

The main thing I was worried about is the after market ones look way different from the OEM design. Suppose I can get them a shot or just get the oem ones since they dont cost that much.

oh btw I havent been on the forums here in and im glad to see that the community is just as active as before!

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post Aug 26, 2013 - 1:02 AM
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id try to relube them first before buying new ones. clean it well and relube, those pins are just used to slide back and forth.


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post Aug 26, 2013 - 1:27 PM
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If you're concerned about getting exact OEM replacements, you could always try Toyota. Specifically, Lithia Toyota, which operates an online parts store, has been very attentive to the Celica community, and offers prices much below the usual parts counter cost (sometimes lower than you'd find for comparable aftermarket parts).

Lithia has its own sub-forum at Celicatech.com where Tracy will return messages with part numbers (price quotes they prefer you to get from the website when you plug the part number in), or you can e-mail him via the Lithia website. http://www.lithiatoyotaparts.com/partlocat...m?siteid=215542

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