A T55 Torx bit has a star-shaped design with six rounded points, creating a distinct geometric appearance. It typically features a cylindrical shaft for insertion into a screwdriver or drill. The size T55 indicates that it's larger than many other Torx bits, making it suitable for specific applications, such as automotive or heavy machinery fastening. The bit is usually made of steel for durability and may be coated for added corrosion resistance.
It is a T55
T55 TORX BIT ON THE FRONT 12MM SOCKET ON THE REAR!
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You will need a T55 Torx bit to remove the front caliper of a 2001 Silverado 1500. A torx bit is a screw with a six point star shaped head. These come in different sizes.
T55. At least on my '91 Ranger....
It takes a T55 Torx bit on the front calipers.
T55, I just changed my brakes on 2003 Astro. If you've used another size as I did you may have burs in it. Tape it with hammer.
No it is not. The bolt on the pulley is but the tensioner mounting bolt is a T55 torx bit head with the standard thread (right/tight left/loose).
To remove the rear seats in most vehicles, you typically need a Torx T50 or T55 screwdriver or bit. However, the specific size can vary by make and model, so it's always best to consult the vehicle's manual for exact specifications. Additionally, some vehicles may use standard hex bolts instead of Torx screws.
To remove the front brake caliper on a 1998 Chevy Silverado, you will typically need a T55 Torx bit. This size is used for the caliper mounting bolts. Always ensure you have the correct tools and verify the size, as variations may exist depending on specific models or aftermarket parts.
Probably Torx either T45 or T47 Allen TW 12B if its anything like the Luminas iv'e worked on previously it will be a T60 star bit but good luck most kits only go up to T55 your best bet would be to go to autozone or something and buy one seperately or atleats easier