5/16 wrench for the calliper and a 9/16 wrench for frame side.
I have a 96 Bonneville SE and my fuel filter was right behind the passenger side rear wheel. All I needed was a couple of wrenches to fix it. Hope this helps.
For the caliper mount bolts that are removed during a brake pad change, 1/2" is a good fit on my 1996 F250. 13mm will fit but is a little sloppy. Were you asking about the "caliper bracket" instead?
21mm socket and breaker bar to remove lug nuts, and a 17mm socket to remove the two caliper bracket bolts, and a 14mm socket or wrench to remove caliper from bracket. you will also need a c-clamp to shove caliper back.
What size Allen socket is needed to remove bolt from caliper on 2004 ford escape
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A size 14 scket or wrench, and a medium sized C clamp to compress piston in caliper
Lug Wrench to remove tire & Wheel Socket Wrench or Hex Wrench to remove Caliper bolts Large "C" clamp to collapse caliper piston Rags, and a good spray brake cleaner
pop the wheels off, un-do the 2 x caliper bolts take caliper off take springs and shims off the original break pads as they might be needed for the new set.. refit and done
If the emergency brake is not connected to the caliper use a "c" Clamp If the emergency brake is connected to that caliper a special tool (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) is needed Caliper is threaded. Turn Clockwise to compress
If the emergency brake is not connected to the caliper use a "c" Clamp If the emergency brake is connected to that caliper a special tool (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) is needed Caliper is threaded. Turn Clockwise to compress
Same as changing the rear brake pads. Only difference would be the T-55 Torx needed to remove the caliper bolt.
Proper Torx bit or wrench for caliper C-Clamp to retract piston to get it off the disc