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    Brake caliper confusion

    Hi,

    I wanted to change the piston and dust seal on the front caliper. I ordered from a renowned seller and received the parts. I was in the process of changing the dust seal and I found that I have the the rubber boot with the metal retaining ring. I have a 2002 SiR Canadian model. I told this to the seller and he understood it was the wrong part but could not find the correct parts for my car. I looked at the Honda OEM kit and it showed the same parts as I was given. It's really odd. I then go to Rockauto and they had the correct parts for the caliper. I have the original calipers so there was no change. In the Civic service manual which I believe is a general manual for non SiR models shows the correct parts for my car. Can anyone explain this to me and give the correct parts number for the car.

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    Mark

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    Hi,

    The USDM SI and Canadian SIR have the same front and rear brakes. What Brake parts did he sell you? under what name?
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    Hi,

    the company is from the UK on Ebay. It stated that it was for the following : HONDA CIVIC EP3 2.0 TYPE R 2 X FRONT BRAKE CALIPER REBUILD KITS PISTONS BCR008X2

    The point is when I look at brake diagrams from US dealers, the kit is the same as the one I was sent from the UK. When I look at older models, I see that they are are same as mine as what I have on my caliper. The EP3 part # for the kit is 01463-S5D-A00 and the kit I need looks like this : 01463-S04-L00
    which goes on a 2000 Civic DX.

    I've seen used EP3 calipers with the same cast number as mine so I am pretty sure that they are the correct type. It seems very strange to me.

    Thanks,

    Mark

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    Well, if its a Type-R specific, they are deff a bigger brake caliper from your 2002. I can tell you that. Did you get it sorted out yet?
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