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Old 06-02-2009, 02:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation 94 V6 dual piston calipers

Anybody know for sure if the 94 Camry V6 dual piston calipers with abs would fit a 94 Camry V6 single piston caliper with non abs?
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They should be bolt on swap if you have the caliper/bracket assembly! ABS sensor is on the axle. As a matter of fact, gen3 dual pistons are bolt on for gen4 single pistons as well. I'm running gen3 duals in my car!
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Skip this step and buy the Ksport 14" BBK with 6 piston calipers.

Also, add more cowbell.
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They should be bolt on swap if you have the caliper/bracket assembly! ABS sensor is on the axle. As a matter of fact, gen3 dual pistons are bolt on for gen4 single pistons as well. I'm running gen3 duals in my car!
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Skip this step and buy the Ksport 14" BBK with 6 piston calipers.

Also, add more cowbell.
Lol if only I had the green
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Well I installed the dual piston calipers and my goodness what a difference! My brakes seem a lot more responsive now than they were when I had single pistons. I just found out that my driver's side piston seized up so it's a good thing I fixed my problem as well as got an upgrade.
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the difference that you feel is from replacing the seized caliper- but since you had to replace it anyway, good choice going with dual piston anyway


and good god...I wonder how bad your car was stopping with a seized FRONT caliper...
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^haha thx n yeah I like the look of them too next I'm going to install stainless steel braided lines. Right now, they're just sitting in my closet cuz I haven't got the time to install them

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