Twingo 133 brake calipers shared with what other Renaults?

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magnust

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Did a search on the forums but couldn't find the info, what other Renault models does the Twingo RS share it's front calipers with? Mine are seizing just slightly and I thought I'd buy a used set from a scrap yard, but of course no one has a Twingo 133 caliper set since this model is extremely rare here in Sweden.


Anyone have the parts numbers for the front calipers? I'd guess these must be found on some other bigger Renault models?


PS:
My 133 is a -09 BTW. AFAIK all years have the same front calipers?
 
Thx for the info!!!


I've bought new Brembo HC disks (the ones that were on the car when I bought it were knackered) and Ferodo DS2500 pads. Just need to fix the slightly sticking calipers and since used ones are so cheap I thought I'd buy a used pair and take apart and "renovate" with no stress and then just swap them onto the car instead of taking the calipers off the car making it unusable when fiddling with the piston, rubber seals and what not.

Again, thanks!!!!
 
You probably have already done this but have you checked the carrier sliders move freely just in case it's that?
 
lgonzalez":f589yawt said:
You probably have already done this but have you checked the carrier sliders move freely just in case it's that?

Thanks for the advice, but yup, took out and cleaned off some very minor goo on them, but they were quite okay honestly. Also made sure the brake pad backing plates don't stick in the caliper anywhere.
 
magnust":10tkzd75 said:
lgonzalez":10tkzd75 said:
You probably have already done this but have you checked the carrier sliders move freely just in case it's that?

Thanks for the advice, but yup, took out and cleaned off some very minor goo on them, but they were quite okay honestly. Also made sure the brake pad backing plates don't stick in the caliper anywhere.

Oh good :)
 
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