Can i use the left break caliper on the right front tire
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No. They are mirror calipers if you know what I mean only left fits left and right fits right. I checked at http://www.autoanything.com
Hi Jim...I was off looking at suppliers and they all agree, on that '92 ....your post was not there
The rotors are same. The caliper would bolt on but brake line attachments would be on the rotor side
I put right on left only difference was bleeder screw was on top not bottom
You can’t have the bleeder screw on the bottom and not the top. You’ll never get the air out when you bleed the brakes. I bought two calipers for each side and the auto parts gave me two of the same sides. After having spongy brakes I looked at my calipers and noticed one of the bleeder screws was down and not up. Air travels up, not down. No matter how many times you bleed the brakes the air will never come out if the bleeder screw is aimed down and not up
you can totally do it just when it comes time to bleed the caliper un bolt it and hold in right position and then bleed it then re bolt it up and good to go i just did it because i got 2 right sides for super cheap close out sale.
not rocket science guys you dont have to have the caliper bolted on to bleed the brakes lol.
It depends on ability to move brake line