Technical Stilo / bravo brake calipers

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Technical Stilo / bravo brake calipers

allan jenkins

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Hi guys and merry Christmas.
I have been sent to you guys all the way from the bravo department ;-)
Simple question..
Does a stilo brake caliper fit a bravo mk2?
If so help me.
I have a 2007 fiat bravo 1.9 multyjet sport 150..
And I need a rear left caliper.
If they do fit... any links /prices ?
Thanks allan
 
According to ePER (the Fiat spare parts catalogue), Stilo and Bravo rear calipers are the same, with the exception that up to 01/02/10, the Bravo Sport models calipers were pre-painted red.

Searching eBay for "Bravo left rear caliper" shows about 20 for sale.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New...:Bravo&hash=item33a70053ba:g:nTUAAOSwPcVVwkIp

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Cal...163698?hash=item2cae241e72:g:hUIAAOSwA3dYWRwa

To maintain even braking, it's advisable to replace both sides at the same time.
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According to ePER (the Fiat spare parts catalogue), Stilo and Bravo rear calipers are the same, with the exception that up to 01/02/10, the Bravo Sport models calipers were pre-painted red.

Searching eBay for "Bravo left rear caliper" shows about 20 for sale.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New...:Bravo&hash=item33a70053ba:g:nTUAAOSwPcVVwkIp

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Cal...163698?hash=item2cae241e72:g:hUIAAOSwA3dYWRwa

To maintain even braking, it's advisable to replace both sides at the same time.
.
Nice one mate.
So if I get stilo ones they will fit?
If so I'll get a set
Hell of a price difference
 
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According to ePER (the Fiat spare parts catalogue), Stilo and Bravo rear calipers are the same, with the exception that up to 01/02/10, the Bravo Sport models calipers were pre-painted red.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Cal...163698?hash=item2cae241e72:g:hUIAAOSwA3dYWRwa

To maintain even braking, it's advisable to replace both sides at the same time.
.

According to the guy on eBay with the stilo calipers in the link recons they will fit perfectly on my bravo so at that price I have bought both sides as u suggested.
It's crazy though as the both sides of a stilo costs as much as ONE for the bravo
 
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I needed a new rear calliper for my Stilo earlier this year and was genuinely surprised by the cost of them from the normal suppliers. Even giving my old one back for them to remanufacture still ended up with a price of about £130.

Luckily I found a genuine OEM part on ebay fro ma garage clearing out older surplus stock. £53 pounds. I've never clicked buy so quickly!

Glad that the Stilo has solved your Bravo issue. Good to know. I'll probably be going to a Bravo in the next 12 months...
 
I needed a new rear calliper for my Stilo earlier this year and was genuinely surprised by the cost of them from the normal suppliers. Even giving my old one back for them to remanufacture still ended up with a price of about £130.

Luckily I found a genuine OEM part on ebay fro ma garage clearing out older surplus stock. £53 pounds. I've never clicked buy so quickly!

Glad that the Stilo has solved your Bravo issue. Good to know. I'll probably be going to a Bravo in the next 12 months...
#teambravo would welcome new owners any day..
The calipers were a steal at £109 for a pair... they are all ready painted up ready for fitting...
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Just to confuse things the Esprit is a 2016 S1 Esprit. It is only a couple of months old!

The X1/9 was bought by my father 20 years ago as a retirement toy. (although it was commandeered by mother as a shopping basket). Now owned by my sister.

I have a 1978 series 2 Esprit currently being restored.
 
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