So apparently i stripped the whole where the bolt goes to hold the caliper into place, i have no idea what to do. any ideas? Pick related
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Pick related^^^
Thread it. Get a bigger bolt
>>15321291
You sure that was threaded in the first place?
>>15321309
But sense all the bolts are standardized then were would i find another one that fits?
>>15321316
I am 100% sure
>>15321316
This you sure the bolt doesn't go through there and screw into the caliper like 90% of other cars on the road do?
I'd get another hub before tapping personally if not.
Get a longer bolt and put a nut behind the flange.
here is the bolt that goes inside that stripped whole
>>15321337
it does but that's not the point.
after a point it just spins, not getting any tighter.
Unlike the other side witch worked perfectly fine
If you haven't got a tap, you can try gently tapping the area around the stripped thread with a hammer to shrink the hole, then screw the bolt in a bit at a time to clean the threads and finally remove the bolt and refift with some locking compound. I've used this loads of times.
>>15321394
Thanks
I think that will work
>>15321406
I forgot to say try to use some grease or at least something like wd40 to lube the bolt.
>>15321394
just buy a tap. napa sells good quality individual taps for like $3
why has no one mentioned a thread repair kit yet? for fucks sake...
oh, and for all you dumbasses telling him to use a larger/different bolt, you never do that with a caliper bolt. They are always special bolts and using just any old bolt you find will end up getting sheared off and the caliper breaking free.
>>15321337
What he said. That hole isn't stripped op. Get a new caliper bolt, and repair the thread in the caliper if stripped. Also, stop working on extremely important stuff like brakes if you can't figure this out yourself.
>>15321701
This
>>15321291
>any ideas?
https://youtu.be/NLgwJzL2gTY?t=124
Helicoil
>>15321291
the thing is fucked... i hear scrap prices are rebounding. time for a new durango