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T 45. The slots on those pins is very shallow, so be carefull. My 2000 Ford E250 required a T 47
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a torx bit size t-55 for front brakes
what size torx for a 96 ford bronco?
t6 or t8 torx
Not really other than a Torx 40 or 45 socket. These are pretty standard on front brakes these days, so you should be able to find them and not have to spend a fortune.See "Related Questions" below for more about Taurus brakes...
T47
possibly a t-50 torx head bit on a ratchet that's what i had to use on my 95 lesabre IT IS NOT A TORX BIT IT IS A 3/8 ALLEN
You need a set of Torx
3/8 bit just changed mine
Try a TORX T-40 or 45 Actually, I changed the brakes on my wife's car yesterday and I can confirm that the tool you need is a 9MM Allen Wrench...Hard to find in Auto Parts stores since Ford doesn't want people messing around with the brakes (ABS.) No different than any other brake system.
Standard size (S.A.E) would be 3/8 For the metric equivilent 10mm. Some of those caliper bolts were torx. Use a mirror to see if you have a torx or allen.