They are 18mm for the front. I just did mine last night and didn't know the size until I finally found the right wrench.
155 ft. lbs. They are stretch bolts so you SHOULD replace them everytime.
The bolts that hold the brake caliber in place.
32ftlbs for the pin bolts
take caliper off, and then remove brake pads... piston for the brake caliber must be spun in to reset it. dont try to puch it in, it will not move...
raise auto and place jack stands under auto, remove tire , unloosen the caliber bolts, remove caliber, take out front brake pad and use a C clamp to push the pistons back into the caliber, remove rear brake pad and install new pads and place caliber back and bolt on and then pump brakes until they are hard again
Remove wheel, brake caliper, brake disc, parking brake shoes etc. Drive out broken stud, replace with new stud. Replace above in reverse order.
it the same on all brakes,the only difference is tork bolts. 65;
stuck? how is it stuck? if you have removed all (4) bolts then it should slide off.. if not push hard on the caliber to depress the cylinder making it easier to slide off
on a acura integra type r if you brake the head bolts what do you do on a acura integra type r if you brake the head bolts what do you do
How do you change brake pads on a 2002 Nissan Sentra? How do you change brake pads on a 2002 Nissan Sentra? How do you change brake pads on a 2002 Nissan Sentra?
There are not bolts going THROUGH the rotors. In order to remove the rotor you have to remove the caliber, that does have two slide pins holding it in place.
How do you change brake pads for a 2000 Nissan Quest?