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Old 09-18-2009, 01:04 PM
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while i am stuck with my truck on jackstands, what size torx (sp?) is needed to get the pads off the front and rear calipers, so i only have to make one trip to sears......
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Pretty sure its a t55. I am not near my box or I would tell you for sure. The first time I did my brakes I broke 2 of the sears torx bits. I ended up getting one from napa thats done 10+ brake jobs.
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T55...
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Originally Posted by DozerDan
T55...
I was thinking either t55 or t60 so I would go with the t55 like they said.
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Its definitely not a t60 I made that mistake the first time.
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t55 got em off...... thanks guys
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