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Old 11-15-2018, 10:15 PM   #1
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14 and 17mm
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thanks tmontague. much appreciated.
Np, have a 12mm with you just in case, Weeyari may be correct that the slider bolts are 12mm but I'm pretty sure I grab a 14 and 17mm when I swap my pads and rotors before I go the the track.

The caliper bracket bolts are on there tight so use a breaker bar, the slider bolts are not torqued too tight so you should be fine. Just make sure you use anti seize on the threads when you re install. These cars are easy to work on once you removed every bolt at least once and coated it in anti seize, other wise the salt takes a toll and makes basic jobs a headache
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