Since the caliber bolts are facing away from you, to loosen them turn them right. To tighten them go left. The "righty tighty, Lefty Loosey" applies only when the bolt/screw is facing you. Good Luck!
Turn counterclockwise to remove them.
The caliper bolts are located in the caliper... You should see two bolts on the inside of the caliper...
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The caliper bolts are the long bolts that go horizontally from one side of the mounting bracket, through the top and bottom of the caliper, to the other side of the mounting bracket(if the caliper is supported inside and outside of the rotor, which all the ones I've seen are). The caliper slides on the caliper bolts to adjust to the rotorand usually has expanding dust boots around the boltson both sides of the caliper tokeep the sliding area clean.
caliper bolts are the two bolts that hold a brake caliper to the caliper mounting bracket. On both the front and rear of the vehicle (unless has rear drum brakes) the bolts have rubber boots around them working as slide pins.
Front caliper mounting bracket bolts torque to 57ft-lbs Front caliper pin bolts torque to 27ft.lbs Rear Caliper mounting bracket bolts torque to 38ft-lbs Rear caliper pins torque to 15ft-lbs
Front caliper bolts 25 ft/lb Mounting bracket bolts 80ft/lb
Take off caliper bracket and heat up bracket housing around mounting bolts until they turn. Pull out and regrease with anti- seize, my have to replace rubber sleeves.
The bolts that hold the brake caliber in place.
A 3/8" Allen wrench is used to r&r the caliper bolts.
Why do caliper bolts back out on a Chevy K5 Blazer 4*4?
Tighten Caliper bolts to 25 Ft. Lbs.