Torx, probably a t-50
Remove the rear wheels, then the calipers and simply pull the rotors off. If the parking brakd is on the caliper you need a special tool ot retract the caliper.
I believe that is a 15 mm bolt.
You can purchase a disc brake tool for compressing the calipers at any auto parts dealer for about $8.00. You will also need to have the brake fluid filler cap off. You can purchase a disc brake tool for compressing the calipers at any auto parts dealer for about $8.00. You will also need to have the brake fluid filler cap off.
you have too have a special tool
It requires a socket that basically has a large Alan wrench tip on it.
Most VW/Audit calipers are held by Torx bolts, not hex.
With a special tool available at most larger parts stores.With a special tool available at most larger parts stores.
Replacing the calipers are pretty simple. just take the wheel off and its right there. Two bolts and its off. Calipers are not something that usually has a problem.
With a special tool. It's called a flywheel puller.
WIth a special tool.
1. Take the tire off 2. Take the brake calipers off. (there are 2 bolts on the back side of the calipers) then you can remove the calipers and rotors.
You will need a special tool to pull the old joints. Most auto parts stores will loan the tool for free. The rest is simple. Just install the same way the old came off. (The only to get the joint off is to get the special tool)