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Can someone confirm the correct part number for my rear caliper mounting bolts?

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Old Apr 3, 2021 | 11:07 PM
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Default Can someone confirm the correct part number for my rear caliper mounting bolts?

I finally had some time to pull one of my rear wheels off and start checking for the source of my intermittent noise. I'm still hoping that it is just a sticking rear caliper piston. Anyway, I didn't get very far, because I started rounding off one of the two bolts that holds the drivers side caliper on. Who knows how long it has been since those bolts were removed. I've owned the car for almost 5 years now, and I have never had to take them off.

So once that started happening, I stopped. I need the car tomorrow, and I don't want to dig myself into a hole that I can't get out of. For what it's worth, after I took the wheel off, I soaked those two bolts with PB Blaster for about an hour before I tried to remove them. It didn't do anything. I'm thinking I might need to apply some heat, then hit them with some cold water to jar them loose. But before I even attempt that, I would like to have new replacement bolts on hand. After doing some searching through the forum, and looking at some diagrams on Google, it sounds like the correct part number for the bolt is JZB100060. Can someone please confirm that for me? I would rather not spend $15 each for 4 bolts, only to find out that they are the wrong ones. Please keep in mind that my car is equipped with the Brembo brake package. I believe the bolts have a 13mm head, if that helps any. Thank you!

 
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Old Apr 4, 2021 | 12:23 AM
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You can verify here - https://www.sngbarratt.com/English/#...assembly/13905
 
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Old Apr 4, 2021 | 12:39 AM
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c2c6745, no longer available but some dealers still have it.

https://parts.jaguarwestchester.com/...r-bolt-c2c6745

just find the thread and then get a correct length grade 10 bolt
 

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Old Apr 6, 2021 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by xalty
c2c6745, no longer available but some dealers still have it.

https://parts.jaguarwestchester.com/...r-bolt-c2c6745

just find the thread and then get a correct length grade 10 bolt

Great The only Jaguar dealer in my area closed down a few years ago. Not that I feel bad about that, because they claimed that my car didn't exist I guess I'll have to go the custom route like you mentioned. I might also do a quick search on the UK version of eBay. That's where I found my wheel trim rings and the special titanium bolts for my BBS wheels. The only downside is that it always takes forever to have stuff shipped over from there.
 
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