Caliper Parts for Sale
- New genuine ford e8tz-2b120-b brake caliper lh-2153(US $198.41)
- 06-2011 mercedes oem ml63 amg brake calipers harware and rotors ml350 ml320 w164(US $1,799.99)
- New imca 1978-1988 gm metric caliper, rh right hand, 7/16"-20 inlet, racing(US $34.99)
- 1999-2004 mustang gt rear brake calipers and brackets oem right and left 00 01(US $80.00)
- Disc brake caliper piston compressor pad spreader new automotive tools (US $8.88)
- Cardone brake caliper(US $167.72)
Mercedes Concept Style Coupe – Mercedes CLC to be – leaks out
Wed, 18 Apr 2012Mercedes Concept Style Coupe leaks out early The Mercedes Concept Style Coupe – which previews the baby CLS Mercedes CLC – has leaked ahead of a Los Angeles reveal. We’re still not completely sure that the Mercedes Concept Style Coupe – which is due to be revealed at an event in Los Angeles later in April – will arrive as the Mercedes CLC, but it seems likely. What also seems likely is that it will go down a storm, especially if the photo above (leaked on a Croatian site) is the real deal – it looks stunning.
2013 Porsche Cayman: LA Auto Show (video)
Thu, 29 Nov 2012The 2013 Porsche Cayman has arrived at the Los Angeles Auto Show with more power, less weight, better economy and is lower and longer than the old Cayman. The new Cayman gets a redesigned platform that manages to improve weight distribution and drops weight too. It also means that the Cayman changes shape too (well, as much as a Porsche ever does) and grows by 35mm in length and sits 10mm lower too for an even more Boxster-like look.
Remember this day in GM history: The next century of automotive success starts now
Mon, 30 Mar 2009President Obama's administration made history today with what some see as nothing short of government meddling in the affairs of big business. What I see is something else: I see the administration showing that it is serious and raising the level of concern from yellow to orange. Now there is a firm deadline and a message to bondholders, United Auto Worker union members and the American public: Do not be surprised if in the next 30 days--or even sooner-General Motors files for a controlled bankruptcy.