Tool for calipers and front end.
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OK guys when it comes to naming tools im AWFUL, When taking off the calipers u know we got 2 bolts holding them on. I need to know what they are, hexcgon shape correct? see im awful at naming the damn things, Is it a 24mm? and what about the big nut holding on the wheel bearing. that 36mm?
again sorry for the crappy details .
Spring is here soon and I want to inspect everything to make sure im good to roll for the summer, I want to slap on a good pair of brake pads (but I know I dont need these tools for this job, I plan on doing other work)
ADDING DETAILS - 1989 BONER LE no -ABS
again sorry for the crappy details .
Spring is here soon and I want to inspect everything to make sure im good to roll for the summer, I want to slap on a good pair of brake pads (but I know I dont need these tools for this job, I plan on doing other work)
ADDING DETAILS - 1989 BONER LE no -ABS
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Originally Posted by largegoldencar
When taking off the calipers u know we got 2 bolts holding them on. I need to know what they are, hexcgon shape correct? see im awful at naming the damn things, Is it a 24mm?
Originally Posted by largegoldencar
and what about the big nut holding on the wheel bearing. that 36mm?
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yah T-50 and T-55, I remeber now.
I already did the wheel bearings (front and back) I just forgot the name of the bits.
I was worried about the grease to use for the sliding things in the calipers I did use silcon for those so im glad I did that right. Alright all is good
Thanks everyone!
Good stuff!
I already did the wheel bearings (front and back) I just forgot the name of the bits.
I was worried about the grease to use for the sliding things in the calipers I did use silcon for those so im glad I did that right. Alright all is good
Thanks everyone!
Good stuff!
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