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I'm not sure about height but i would asume there
are the same. I have seen two different types of calipers.
There are both very similar but differ in the
caliper material and the brake pad. Both are single piston sliding calipers. One
has a cast iron/steel slide and alloy body. The other has a full alloy make up
(slide and body), but aint much lighter. The pad
design changes slightly. Yes I have changed the calipers between struts and it
worked for me, only did it cause i bought the wrong pads by accident and had two
sets of struts. Didn't measure offset though...
chris
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