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Solutions Guide Revision 5

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A170
A170-1
A171
A171-1
A171-2
A171-3
A172
A172-1
A172-2
A172-3
A172-4
A172-5
A172-6
A173
A173-1
A173-3
A174
A174-1
A180-M
A180-S
A181
A182
A185-M
A185-S
A186-1
A187
A187-1
A187-2
A187-3
A187-4
A188
A188-1
A189
A189-1
A190
A191
A192
A193
A193-1
A194

A2350014
A2350014R
A2351000
A2351001
A2351002
A2351003
A2351004
A2351005
A2351006
A2351007
A2351008
A2351009
A2351010
A2351011
A2351012
A2351013
A2351014
A2351015
A2351016
A2351017
A2351018
A2351019
A2351020
A2351021
A2351022
A2351023
A2351024
A2351025
A2351026
A2351027
A2351028
A2360000
A2360001
A2360002
A2360003
A2360004
A2360005
A2360006
A2360007
A2360008
A2360009
A2360010
A2360011
A2361001
A2361002
A2361003
A2370000
A2370001
A2370002
A2370003
A2370004
A2370005
A2370006
A2370007
A2370008
A2370009
A2370010
A2370011
A2370012
A2370013
A2370014
A2370015
A2370016
A2370017
A2380001
A2380002

1015
10128
1015
1015
10128
1047
1015
1015
1047
1015
1015
1015
1015
10128
10128
A10135
1015
1015
1015
1015
10113
10113
1015
1015
A1094
1095
1095
10126
10126
10133-1
10110
10110
10110
1095
A10129
10129
10135
1095
10133-1
1097

10116
10117
1015
1015
1015
10100
1094
1094
1094
1015
10100
1094
1094
1015
1094
1015
1094
1015
1094
10113
10113
10118(F) 10119(R)
10126
10119
10118
10113
10133-1
10118(F) 10143(R)
10143
10133-1(F) 10134(R)
10133-1
A1033
1046
1046
1066
1061(F) 1049(R)
1061
10103(F) 10104(R)
1081(F) 10145(R)
1061-1(F) 1047(R)
10127
10127
10137(F) 10104(R)
10146(F) 10147(R)
10146(F) 10147(R)
10147
1092
1092
1093
1015
1093
10111
1094
1094
10111
10111
10111
10114
10120
10125
10125
1093(F) 10139(R)
10140(F) 10141(R)
10142(F) 10141(R)
10121(F) 10122(R)
10123(F) 10124(R)

D-52
D-531
D-52
D-52
D-531
D-347
D-52
D-52
D-347
D-52
D-52
D-52
D-52
D-531
D-531
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D-52
D-52
D-52
D-52
D-154
D-154
D-52
D-52
*
D-731
D-731
D-834
D-834
D-784
D-11
D-11
D-11
D-731
*
D-43
D-137
D-731
D-784
D-614

D-749
D-750
D-52
D-52
D-52
D-368
D-369
D-369
D-369
D-52
D-368
D-369
D-369
D-52
D-369
D-52
D-369
D-52
D-369
D-154
D-154
D-785(F) D-792(R)
D-834
D-792
D-785
D-154
D-784
D-785(F) D-974A(R)
D-974A
D-784(F) D-785(R)
D-784
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D-34
D-34
D-237
D-199(F) D-204(R)
D-199
D-600(F) D-627(R)
D-412(F) D-627A(R)
D-199(F) D-347(R)
D-711
D-711
D-491(F) D-627(R)
D-749(F) D-1012(R)
D-749(F) D-1012(R)
D-1012
D-203
D-203
D-477
D-52
D-477
D-529
D-369
D-369
D-529
D-529
D-529
D-746
D-820
D-702
D-702
D-477(F) D-666(R)
D-790(F) D-791(R)
D-945(F) D-791(R)
D-591(F) D-512(R)
D-592(F) D-592(R)

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A2350000
A2350001
A2350002
A2350003
A2350004
A2350004R
A2350005
A2350006
A2350007
A2350008
A2350008R
A2350009
A2350009R
A2350010
A2350012
A2350013

10112
1015
1015
10113
1099(F) 1070(R)
1070
10101(F) 10102(R)
1081(F) 1070(R)
1081(F) 1070(R)
1095(F) 1096(R)
1096
1097(F) 1098(R)
1097(F) 1098(R)
1015
1015
1081

D-8
D-52
D-52
D-154
D-623(F) D-413(R)
D-413
D-294(F) D-295(R)
D-412 (F) D-413(R)
D-412 (F) D-413(R)
D-731(F) D-732(R)
D-732
D-614(F) D-628(R)
D-614(F) D-628(R)
D-52
D-52
D-412

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Summary of Contents for A113-1

Page 1: ...ing your installation please verify you have received all the parts indicated on the packing slip If you believe anything to be missing or incorrect please call our Customer Service Department at 716 759 8666 To assure your installation will go safely and smoothly have the following items on hand to assist you JACK JACK STANDS BRAKE FLUID DOT 4 LUG WRENCH BRAKE CLEANER TORQUE WRENCH TUBE WRENCHES ...

Page 2: ...th old rotor removed and hub surface whipped clean new rotor can be installed Please note that packing material must be removed from surface of new rotors before they are installed Rotor can be temporarily held in place against hub with lug nuts 6 Calipers are sent as complete assemblies with pads already installed Figure 1 Make sure to select correct caliper so bleeder screw is facing up Slide ca...

Page 3: ...xperienced no further bleeding is required If pedal is spongy repeat bleeding process until a hard pedal is achieved FINAL INSPECTION 11 Once a hard pedal is achieved all fittings and connections must be inspected to make sure there are no leaks Also check the level in both reservoirs of the master cylinder and top off if needed 12 Put wheels back on the car and turn wheel by hand to insure that t...

Page 4: ...3 A113 1 A113 3 Revision 1 ...

Page 5: ...ed the disc brakes 1 Why is my brake pedal soft 1 In most cases Air is trapped in the lines or calipers Try re bleeding the system Do not force new fluid into new brake lines It may foam and be very difficult to bleed Make sure that the bleeder screws on the calipers are facing upward 2 If all the air is out of the system the pushrod from the booster may need adjustment under the dash to make it l...

Page 6: ...t necessary it only improves appearance How much brake pressure does it take to stop my vehicle Most vehicles power or non power brake develop 1 200 P S I When you panic stop or jump on the brakes hard a surge of 1 400 P S I can be achieved If a factory proportioning valve installed on the vehicle the rear brakes are only developing 600 700 P S I Drum brakes require lower pressure because they gra...

Page 7: ...95 1095 10113 1047 1047 1095 10133 1 1047 1071 1047 1061 1 10128 1071 10128 1015 1047 1071 1071 1071 1015 1095 10128 1015 10128 10128 1070 10128 1047 1047 1049 1047 1047 10113 1095 1095 10113 10113 10113 1047 1071 1071 10128 10128 10128 1047 1095 1049 A1033 10128 10128 10128 10110 10110 10129 10129 10128 10144 10144 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 A1033 A1033 A1033 10110 10110 10110 10110 A101...

Page 8: ... 1084 2 10128 1084 2 1071 1050 1071 1084 2 1071 1084 1084 1084 1084 2 1071 1084 2 1071 1071 1084 2 1084 2 1084 2 1050 1015 1050 1015 1050 1015 1050 1015 1050 1015 10113 A1033 1050 10110 10110 10129 10110 10129 10129 10110 10129 10129 10129 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 10128 A1033 10110 10129 1084 2 10113 1084 2 10113 1095 1095 10110 10129 10110 A1033 10129 A1033 10129 10110 10129 1011...

Page 9: ...46 1046 1066 1061 F 1049 R 1061 10103 F 10104 R 1081 F 10145 R 1061 1 F 1047 R 10127 10127 10137 F 10104 R 10146 F 10147 R 10146 F 10147 R 10147 1092 1092 1093 1015 1093 10111 1094 1094 10111 10111 10111 10114 10120 10125 10125 1093 F 10139 R 10140 F 10141 R 10142 F 10141 R 10121 F 10122 R 10123 F 10124 R D 52 D 531 D 52 D 52 D 531 D 347 D 52 D 52 D 347 D 52 D 52 D 52 D 52 D 531 D 531 D 52 D 52 D ...

Page 10: ...E OF AUTOMOBILE _________________________ YEAR ______ ENGINE __ 4 CYL __ 6 CYL __ 8 CYL TYPE OF DRIVING __ STREET __ RACING __ STREET SLALOM __ STREET MODIFIED QUANTITY PART DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT METHOD OF PAYMENT __ CHECK MONEY ORDER __ VISA __ MASTERCARD __ DISCOVER __ AMEX CREDIT CARD _____________________________ EXP _____________ SIGNATURE _____________________________________________...

Page 11: ...DER WILL NOT BLEED PROPERLY UNLESS HOSES ARE SUBMERGED IN BRAKE FLUID UNTIL THE BLEEDING PROCESS IS COMPLETED Now mount master cylinder and avoid brake fluid leaking out of front and rear ports during installation Bleeding steps for Dual Port Master Cylinder If you have a master cylinder with dual port holes 4 port holes 2 on each side it is necessary to bleed both port sides of the master cylinde...

Page 12: ... 34 26 55 40 70 50 80 60 85 68 1 2 13 38 31 75 55 95 70 110 80 113 90 1 2 20 52 42 90 65 100 80 120 90 126 100 9 16 12 52 42 110 80 135 100 150 110 163 130 9 16 18 71 57 120 90 150 110 170 130 181 144 5 8 11 98 78 150 110 140 140 220 170 230 184 5 8 18 115 93 180 130 210 160 240 180 255 204 3 4 10 157 121 260 200 320 240 380 280 400 320 3 4 16 180 133 300 220 360 280 420 320 440 350 7 8 9 210 160 ...

Page 13: ...rence 14 Place wheel onto vehicle and spin the wheel to make sure there is no interference between the brakes and wheel UNIVERSAL REAR DISC BRAKE CHECKLIST 1 All bolts on base bracket properly tightened 2 All caliper mounting bolts properly tightened 3 Rotor slides onto axle with ease 4 No interference with rotor and any other parts splash shield brackets etc 5 Caliper is centered over the rotor b...

Page 14: ...ineer who have the knowledge and background to help you with installation or operating problems Our technicians may be reached by telephone at 716 759 8666 Monday Friday 9 30 AM 5 30PM EST If unavailable please leave a brief message including your day phone number and they will return your call as soon as possible You can also e mail us at tech ssbrakes com If you prefer we will be pleased to spea...

Page 15: ...of the box Any return must be shipped postage paid NO collect shipments will be accepted All warranty items will be sent ground UPS Any other type of shipping service will be at customer s expense It is a good idea to insure the returned part s for the full value to protect yourself against loss We strongly suggest you ship by UPS or U S Mail no BUS or AIR shipments will be accepted All foreign re...

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