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big mike

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elwenil, i'll take some measurements and even give you a part number for it from the local discount auto parts store near me. as for the caliper, you could buy the jetta one, but its expensive. i was gonna use one from a toyota 4wd because it uses a similar, if not the same thickness rotor as the jetta, and it is easy to make bracketry for. plus you can find the yota calipers in the junkyard pretty easy
 

Elwenil

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Great, thanks! The band brake on my 715 is a little messed up where the previous owner tried to "adjust it". Looks like he did it with a hammer, and I figured I'd just swap to something better if I was going to have to fix it. Whatever you can find out will be much appreciated. Model and year, or a part number. I have all the Raybestos catalogs here to look at to get the numbers I need. Thanks again!
 

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meanmudder

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just wondering if I can get more info on the part #'s or type of rotor and calipers used for the wheel brakes and any other kind of info I could use for doing this Thanks?
 
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