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Beetle Front Caliper Bolt (Socket Head)

Secure your braking system with confidence using this replacement caliper bolt designed for all VW Beetles, Karmann Ghias, Type 3s, and Buggy/Baja models fitted with front disc brakes.

This high-quality reproduction M10 x 30mm hex socket head bolt is used to fasten the brake caliper securely to the spindle, ensuring proper alignment and stability under heavy braking. The correct bolt is vital for safety and performance, as worn or mismatched hardware can lead to caliper movement or uneven brake pad wear.

Manufactured to OEM specifications, this bolt features precise threading and durable steel construction, providing reliable clamping force and long service life. Finished to resist corrosion, it’s suitable for both restoration and everyday driving.

Sold individually – 2 required per caliper, 4 per vehicle.

Key Features:

  • Replacement brake caliper bolt for VW disc brake systems

  • Fits Beetle (1967–1979), Karmann Ghia (1967–1974), Type 3 (1961–1973), Buggy/Baja (1967–1979)

  • M10 x 30mm thread size

  • Hex socket head drive for easy installation

  • High-quality reproduction, built for strength and reliability

  • Corrosion-resistant steel for durability

  • Sold each – 2 required per caliper, 4 per vehicle

Applications:

  • VW Beetle (1967–1979, disc brake models)

  • VW Karmann Ghia (1967–1974, disc brake models)

  • VW Type 3 (1961–1973, disc brake models)

  • VW Buggy / Baja (1967–1979, using disc brake conversions)

Specification:

  • Thread size: M10

  • Length: 30mm

  • Head type: Hex socket

  • Material: Steel

  • Quantity: Sold individually

Manufacturer: JOPEX

Availability: Stock Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 15mm

Height: 15mm

Depth: 40mm

Volume: 9000mm3

Weight: 0.026kg

This Part Fits: Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Type 3, Buggy,

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