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Brake mistake 2000 Outback

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I replaced both front calipers, each side a few months apart, on my 2000 Outback last winter because they siezed up. I had noticed the brakes felt a little odd after that. Well I think I just figured out why.....

 

On the front left I must've gotten a 2001 caliper, because the pads don't quite completely contact the rotor, and there's an extra 1/4"+ gap between the rotor and caliper bracket. Somehow I did not notice this when I put the caliper on. Looks like 2000 had 10.7" rotors, while 2001 had 11.5".

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It seems to vary with build date, some info I could find looked like after about 07/00 had the 11.5" rotors.

 

These were new pads I put on too, now that set is ruined because it is worn a groove into the pads because the rotor wasn't large enough to sweep the whole area.

It seems to vary with build date, some info I could find looked like after about 07/00 had the 11.5" rotors.

 

These were new pads I put on too, now that set is ruined because it is worn a groove into the pads because the rotor wasn't large enough to sweep the whole area.

 

Um, I guess the ROTORS and BRACKETS are both the right size?

 

either way, that sucks.

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The rotor is too small for the left bracket. It has 10.7" rotors on it, but through measuring, the left caliper/bracket could fit an 11.5" rotor, which is what it looks like late 2000 on up had.

 

I was thinking about these rotors......

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I think the zero is for zero braking.

 

 

I think what happened was when I got the left caliper, he asked me what size rotors I had, and I said 11" (I measured them at 10.9" so I rounded up). So I think he gave me the caliper for 11.5" rotors, instead of for the 10.7".

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