the caliper bolts are allen keys but the carrier bolts are splines.
Khufu Registered User Joined Jan 2, 2003 Messages 6,170 Reaction score 212 Points 63 Location West coast of Scotland Aug 2, 2019 #41 the caliper bolts are allen keys but the carrier bolts are splines.
CraigM Registered User Joined Apr 11, 2004 Messages 132 Reaction score 18 Points 18 Location Scotland, UK Website audi-sport.net Aug 2, 2019 #42 MikeParkin said: Anyone changed there Discs pads etc without changing the carrier bolts ? Click to expand... According to the post below, you don't need to remove the caliper carrier - just remove the caliper and then you can slide the disc out: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/removing-rear-discs.387859/
MikeParkin said: Anyone changed there Discs pads etc without changing the carrier bolts ? Click to expand... According to the post below, you don't need to remove the caliper carrier - just remove the caliper and then you can slide the disc out: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/removing-rear-discs.387859/
H Henda Registered User Joined Nov 20, 2018 Messages 232 Reaction score 81 Points 28 Location Tyne & Wear Aug 2, 2019 #43 And are the caliper bolts the ones that people are recommending be changed at the same time as doing the discs/pads?
And are the caliper bolts the ones that people are recommending be changed at the same time as doing the discs/pads?
T Terrell Blalock New Member Joined Nov 16, 2020 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Location Tallahassee, Fl Nov 16, 2020 #44 In order to calibrate the piston to the new brake pads and rotor, just engage and disengage the parking brake?
In order to calibrate the piston to the new brake pads and rotor, just engage and disengage the parking brake?
T Terrell Blalock New Member Joined Nov 16, 2020 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Location Tallahassee, Fl Nov 16, 2020 #45 Terrell Blalock said: In order to calibrate the piston to the new brake pads and rotor, just engage and disengage the parking brake? Click to expand... Nevermind
Terrell Blalock said: In order to calibrate the piston to the new brake pads and rotor, just engage and disengage the parking brake? Click to expand... Nevermind