Xantia Rear Pad Bolts

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Xantia Rear Pad Bolts

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Hi,
Wanting to put my Xantia back on road after a year SORNed I need to replace rear discs. Dismantling I have snapped the pad bolts so can go no farther as they are req'd to hold both halves of caliper before removing caliper bolts. Are bolts and nuts rather than pins available and does anyone know a part numbers? Thanks.
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Buy the fitting kit and new pad holding bolts will be in there.
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I think that this is likely to meet your needs;

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Citro ... c4d&000416" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

but do check the kit before you leave site. My first pack had split, and parts were missing. They ordered a replacement, and checked it before letting me have it.
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Great, thanks for that. It does say for 2 litre, will it be suitable for Jan '98 1.9td estate? Thanks
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The best trick would be to go to the website, type in your reg, and then have a look for brake kits (as this one is for an HDi hatch).
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Post by citroenxm »

Hatch and estate have DIFFERENT rear brakes!!

Estate rear brakes are Bigger, so I think you will need the ESTATE fitting kit. Engine size is irellevent for rear brakes. They are all the same across range ....

So make sure its for Estate, thats all thats concerned..
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Post by Malcolm »

Thanks all for the quick responses. I've put my reg. No in and it brings the same Part No: 107545108 and lists as Xantia 1.9 (1998). I appreciate the different sizes for estates, which mine is, but the calliper will be larger so this kit would do both?
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Re: Xantia Rear Pad Bolts

Post by RichardW »

It's only a soft bolt - just stick a bit of threaded bar in with a nut on either end, it will be fine for holding the caliper together, and probably the pads too. service.citroen lists the same bolt, but a different cover plate for the estate. If the through bolt was seized, then the caliper bolts are likely to be fun....some advice here: http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... =3&t=26383" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by Malcolm »

Thanks Richard, I was considering some threaded bar which I have in some box in garage but I've ordered now. For £7 I'll have new bolts, the covers will reuse if new ones are not suitable. Thanks to all for info and speed of replies. Looking forward to having Xantia back on road. The caliper bolts slackened off really easily surprisingly. :-D
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