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How Do You Locate Caliper Bolts When Changing Brake Pads?

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How Do You Locate Caliper Bolts When Changing Brake Pads?

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Brake pads are easy to change once you remove the caliper. Part of the caliper function is to conceal the brake pads. Two bolts hold the caliper in place. Finding these bolts is simple. Removal of these bolts allows the lifting of the caliper, revealing the brake pads. Lift the car on jacks or a power lift in a mechanics garage. A lift makes the job easier. Viewing is better and you work in an upright position instead of on your knees. Take the lug nuts off the wheels of the car. Keep all the nuts together in the wheel hubcap. Identify the parts of the brake system. Find the rotor, the caliper, the caliper bridge and brake pads. If the car is on a lift, you can see the caliper bolts. Look for the caliper and the caliper bracket. The bolts hold these pieces in place. Run your hand behind the caliper and feel for a bolt-you should feel two bolts. Do not wear gloves for this step. You will want to feel the shape with the tips of your fingers. Scrape the rubber seal off the back of each bo

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