Calipers are used to measure objects. They are used by machinists who make objects from metal that must meet size standards. They are also used by carpenters to measure things like the diameter of a rod.
No, it must be identical.
YES! If the car has been in use could be the caliper the caliper slider or the brake hose connected to the caliper. yes, if the car has been in use and the rotor is rusty then the caliper is frozen and needs to be taken apart and replaced.
Hydraulic force, transmitted by the brake fluid.
Its best to use a caliper but its fine if you use a cloth tape. Measure 4'6" above the base of the trunk and take your measurement at that point. That is the true caliper of the tree.
Use a "C" clamp to fully retract piston into caliper body
Yes, you need to remove the caliper first, then use the old brake pad and a C clamp to push down the piston of the caliper.
Use caliper lube
an odd leg caliper is a object we use to lift heavy babies of cliffs because they are too ugly to even look at.
To remove the brake caliper pin, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured on jack stands. Use a suitable socket or wrench to loosen and remove the caliper bolts. Once the bolts are out, gently wiggle the caliper to free it from the brake pads and rotor, and then carefully slide the caliper off the caliper bracket, which should expose the caliper pin. If the pin is stuck, you may need to use penetrating oil and a rubber mallet to tap it out gently.
Use a "C" Clamp to fully retract the piston into the caliper body
Micrometer to measure the accuracy of 0.01 mm. Caliper to measure with accuracy of 0.1 mm is used.
An engineer or scientist.