Caliper Part Numbers?

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I'm looking for the Toyota part numbers for remanufactured front and rear calipers. Late '93 with ABS. They seem to be the parts that no-one outside of USA can find on their system.


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LH FRONT 47750-60080-84
RH FRONT 47730-60060-84
can not find rears at this time

The LH number is incorrect. It is 47750-60060-84

RH rear, 47730-60070-84 or 47730-60110-84
LH rear, 47750-60070-84 or 47750-60110-84

The -84 numbers are remanufactured in the US and, as far as I know, are available only in the US market.
 
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What he said...
 
Not to Hijack; are these the same part numbers for the 96-97 years (~August 95 to Jan 98??).

I found one source of an Akebono reman caliper for the 96-97's; wondering if Akebono makes the remans for Toyota??
 
The rears are 93-97, the fronts are 93 to mid 95 only. There are no factory remans for the mid 95-97 fronts. The new mid 95-97 front calipers are 47730-60061 and 47750-60061.

When we ship the cores back they go to Aisin. I do not know who does the actual work.
 
Seems like all the remans in the US are made by either Bendix or A1 Cardone. Even Beck Arnley doesn't actually do their own remans, they contract it out. (Wondering if Akebono does their own work?) I would just as soon use new, but can't get by the price.
 
Big thanks to Cruiserdan.


Joinerman across the pond


PS would you ship to the Swedon if required, their not actually for me.
 
The LH number is incorrect. It is 47750-60060-84

RH rear, 47730-60070-84 or 47730-60110-84
LH rear, 47750-60070-84 or 47750-60110-84

The -84 numbers are remanufactured in the US and, as far as I know, are available only in the US market.

Can someone inform me as to why each rear caliper has two part numbers? I need to pick them up from my local toyota dealer due to time restraints. Thanks for any help:cheers:
 
The reman catalog lists both numbers, you can use either.
 
Thank you sir, much appreciated :bow:
 
Get the rebuild kit from cdan, you can do all 4 calipers for less than 1 remanufactured caliper.
 
Dealer told me the remans are only the caliper halves with no pistons, seals etc. Does anyone know if this is the case?

One of mine that I rebuilt is leaking and I don't have time to diagnose and rebuild.

If that is the case seems like it would be less expensive to buy the rebuild kit, new piston and reman caliper.
 
Dealer told me the remans are only the caliper halves with no pistons, seals etc. Does anyone know if this is the case?

This is why you buy from cdan.

The remans are the full caliper. Toyota has sometimes substituted new calipers in the reman boxes.
 
Totally agree on the CDan but I need this fixed by Monday.
 
When you intend to work on a ~15-year-old vehicle that there weren't a great many of in the first place it is important to plan ahead a bit. Parts for these things are not on most shelves. It's a simple economic fact and that's unfortunate for those of us that are driving them.
 
I prefer OEM but in a pinch have used O'Reillys, they're open part of New Year's day (at least in my area) and the weekend. They used to offer a reman caliper for around $50 but as CDan says even they probably won't have the calipers in stock but usually can get most parts by the next day.
 
Point of clarification, these are the actual caliper part numbers but they do not include the pins, or rubber boots for the pins or mount. At least mine didn't. So you will have to do some disassembly of the old unit. I would recommend purchasing the rebuild kit so you can replace the boots when you install.
 

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