It's either a 12 or 15mm bolt, not Allen key.
The front caliper on a 1995 Ram is requires a 3/8 inch Allen wrench to remove the bolts.
the caliper bolts require a 3/8" Allen wrench. You can buy these as a socket at just about any parts store.
The caliper bolts can be accessed from the rear of the caliper. After removing the tire you can view the recessed brake caliper bolts. You will need a large Allen wrench, as these are Allen head bolts. Consult your auto parts store for the proper size Allen wrench. Common toolbox wrenches will be far too small. I would advise to spray down with some WD-40 the night before. You should also make available a large hammer to hit the wrench and loosen the bolts, as it is an akward position to muscle the bolt free with a short wrench.
I believe that vehicle uses torx. Can anyone else verify?
3/8 inch Allen wrench.
Most likely 3/8 Allen for caliper this truck.
look and see if there is an opening for an Allen wrench in the front of the shaft.if there is use an Allen wrench to hold the shaft and an open end wrench to turn the nut
Cavaliers from '94 to '03 all take 3/8 Allen key on calipers.
Well the fast answer is "whichever one fits", but any hardware store would have them.
The rear brakes you need a 3/8 standard wrench to open two bolts retaining the caliper. The piston caliper requires a special tool to "wind " it or screw it back in order to install the new brake pads. DO NOT PRESS THE CALIPER PISTON BACK. You have to "screw" or rotate it. The rear brakes you need a 3/8 standard wrench to open two bolts retaining the caliper. The piston caliper requires a special tool to "wind " it or screw it back in order to install the new brake pads. DO NOT PRESS THE CALIPER PISTON BACK. You have to "screw" or rotate it.
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