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    #46
    At this point I'm too far in to not find out if it can be done, but I also have a 93 mx6 seal kit that just arrived at napa to hopefully fix up my siezed caliper. So one of these plans will work. If it comes down to it, all I have to do is prove that I have a working caliper to the garage and once the car is properly registered I can find a much more permanent solution.

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      #47
      I've had luck with simply cleaning out the inside of the caliper, cleaning the piston real well (non abrasive stuff) and reassembling the caliper. It's what I do to all used calipers when I first buy a used car. None of them leak fyi.
      -Jack

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        #48
        Can you recommend something for cleaning?

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          #49
          the mx6 caliper is the exact same as the probe one you already have. so if the probe one is too small. that rebuild kit for the mx6 one will be also.

          and the 03-05 mazda6 brakes clear 15in wheels just fine. the 06+ ones need a 16 inch wheel to clear. and the mazdaspeed6 set up needs a 17inch wheel to clear.
          ~PaTricK~


          -Current car's-
          ~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
          What are you driving?

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            #50
            Originally posted by heinze.ketchum View Post
            Can you recommend something for cleaning?
            I used brake cleaner once all the seals were removed, but for reassembly "lube" you just use brake fluid, nothing else.
            -Jack

            ONTARIO MAZDA CLUB! Join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/500055016671733/

            91 626 LX - basically stock and pretty slow still
            http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...my-GD-626-LX-)

            01 E53 3.0i - FOR SALE! pm if interested

            91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
            http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46606

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              #51
              Okay well I can't actually get the piston out of the caliper housing to even start that. Also, Mazda6 brake calipers do not fit in 15" rims in case anyone was wondering.

              Back to the drawing board with these P5 breaks, hopefully I can do something with them. Not looking good for having this rolling by Monday...

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                #52
                Originally posted by heinze.ketchum View Post
                Also, Mazda6 brake calipers do not fit in 15" rims in case anyone was wondering.
                my god people cant read....

                like i said, the 03-05 mazda6 brakes fit in 15's fine.









                whats that? could that be a 03-05 mazda6 with oem 626 15's that are clearing the brakes? well ****! i guess monoxide was correct.
                Last edited by monoxidechild; 01-29-2012, 11:16 AM.
                ~PaTricK~


                -Current car's-
                ~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
                What are you driving?

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                  #53
                  Well I'll give'r another shot. Believe me I want those brakes to fit! They look so much cooler than the P5 set up.

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                    #54
                    Well I tried once and I tried again, this time with the new bolt set up. Mazda 6 brakes do not fit my 15" rims.

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                    I may not be able to read, but the rim is resting right on the caliper and I'm pretty sure that's not going to pass safety.

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                      #55
                      Different offset?
                      My car is a Vazondissan. Part Nissan. Part Mazda. Part Ford. Part VW. Part Honda.

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                        #56
                        Not all 15" rims are the same, just because they fit a 15" tire doesn't mean the inside of the wheel is the same diameter. This, and the calipers aren't made for the GTR, they may sit slightly further from the hub than they would on a 6 with the way they are bolted up.
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                          #57
                          id say those are probably not the 03-05 set up by looking at them. you can see how much room i have on my 15's, and his are shoved right against the wheel. either that, or that wheel is just insanely thick.
                          ~PaTricK~


                          -Current car's-
                          ~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
                          What are you driving?

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                            #58
                            I don't know if this has been posted yet or not, but EBC does make front and rear pads for the GTR... Go on ebay and they come from overseas. They have regular old replacement pads and then they have "green-stuff". If you for what ever reason can't get porterfield to make you a set, there is always the EBC option on ebay
                            Tyler has spoken

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by monoxidechild View Post
                              id say those are probably not the 03-05 set up by looking at them. you can see how much room i have on my 15's, and his are shoved right against the wheel. either that, or that wheel is just insanely thick.
                              That's a factory GTR Enkei rim. It should fit. I bet he got a bigger setup. He needs the 274mm front rotor setup from the mazda6.
                              Tyler has spoken

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                                #60
                                I have the brakes from an 04 mazda6, unless the parts guy ordered the wrong stuff?

                                My problem isn't just the pads though, it's the stuck caliper too. I can't get it apart and all the garages I take it to just ask me why I don't just get a new caliper... Grrr.

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