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May have been a change to some M14 but the nomenclature on these thing are ridiculous.
I believe they're correct for my 98 and up to 04 or 06. Can't verify beyond that. May have been a change to some M14 but the nomenclature on these thing are ridiculous. The caliper mounting bolts for the slide pins are tiny. Some pics of spares for my 98 that I have in the garage
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Well, with red, they definitely won't come loose unless you have a fire wrench or a big breaker bar... Usually blue is used on stuff like that since sooner or later you are going to want the bracket to come back off for a rotor change. What's done is done.
I'm glad you found the issue and was able to correct it without there being a lot of damage.
As far as the bushings, if they are the ones that hold the bar to the frame, they should be pretty stiff and not hollow. They should have some give but not a ton. The stiffer the material is, the harder they are to remove and install.
Yeah, I can’t imagine the oem bar bushings would’ve been white, so those must’ve been changed at some point by the previous owner. The new ones were a pain to get on, old ones almost fell off.