A 3/8" Allen wrench will remove that bolt on the front caliper.
.The 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo brake caliper bolt size is 9/16. The brake caliper bolt can be purchased at most auto-parts stores
3/8"
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Two mounting bolts at rear of caliper - then slide caliper off rotor
you have to remove the caliper to access the brake pads
On a 13 year old truck the brakes may need more than just brake pads. The calipers, caliper slide pins, caliper pin bushings, caliper piston, seals, brake hoses, brake lines, brake fluid, brake rotors, master cylinder, the rear brakes and parking brake should all be inspected for possible problems. I would recommend purchasing a Chilton's repair manual for your vehicle from your local auto parts store to help you do it right and safely.
Caliper retaining bolts. Torx T-40 or T-45
No, the 2007 is a different generation of Silverado than a 2000. The 2000 is a GMT-800 and the 2007 is a GMT-900 different platform and styling.
No, the 2004 Durango is a completely different brake system.
On the inboard side of the caliper.
Remove brake caliper and caliper frame. Rotors are now free.
Probably has a sticky brake caliper or sticky brake caliper sliders. Who ever replaced the brake pads should have seen that.