Rear rotor removal?
#1
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What tool do I need to remove the caliper bracket on my 08 Q7?
The fronts were just a regular socket, but the rears require some sort of special bit that I've never seen before.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
The fronts were just a regular socket, but the rears require some sort of special bit that I've never seen before.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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You need a m5 and m16 triple square bit for the rear brakes
I bought this set when I did mine.
I bought this set when I did mine.
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You need a m5 and m16 triple square bit for the rear brakes
I bought this set when I did mine.
Capri Tools XZN Triple Square Spline Wrench Bit Socket Sets, S2 Bit, 10-Piece - Amazon.com
I bought this set when I did mine.
Capri Tools XZN Triple Square Spline Wrench Bit Socket Sets, S2 Bit, 10-Piece - Amazon.com
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I'm about to do my brakes and I'm dreading these rear caliper bolts. The last time I did it, it took a cheater bar and all the strength I could muster. So much so that frankly I'm surprised I didn't strip or break the bolt! I'm not sure if heat would help and I wouldn't want to damage the caliper.
Just make sure your car is supported properly, find a good position that gives you the most leverage and make sure the socket is fully seated into the bolt.
Just make sure your car is supported properly, find a good position that gives you the most leverage and make sure the socket is fully seated into the bolt.
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