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AFU1031 - Bolt – M12 x 40 – Grade 10.9

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Bolt (M12 x 40, grade 10.9 high-tensile) retains the front brake disc and caliper assembly at the hub.

The grade 10.9 rating provides the high clamp load and tensile strength a braking mounting point requires. Fit to the manufacturer's specified torque and renew if the thread or head shows any sign of stretch or damage.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Range Rover Classic up to 1994
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — front brake disc/caliper retaining bolt (JLR EPC: Front Brake Discs and Calipers)
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC — to 1994
Alternative Codes
AFU1031AFU1031XBR 2346

In stock 105 units
101 · Gouda 4 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the AFU1031 M12 x 40 bolt used for?
The AFU1031 is an M12 x 40 grade 10.9 high-tensile bolt that retains the front brake disc and caliper assembly at the hub. The grade 10.9 rating gives the high clamp load a braking mounting needs. It fits early Defender (1987-2006) and Range Rover Classic front brake setups.
How many of these bolts are needed?
These bolts are sold individually, so order the quantity your job needs. The front caliper and disc mounting typically uses several bolts per hub, so count the fixings on your vehicle before ordering. Replacing the full set on each side at once keeps the clamp load even across the mounting.
Can these brake bolts be reused?
Replace these bolts rather than reusing them if the thread or head shows any sign of stretch or damage, since they're a high-tensile braking fixing. Tighten to the manufacturer's specified torque on assembly. Fresh grade 10.9 bolts are cheap insurance on a safety-critical mounting like the front brake disc.