11 A4 caliper bolt tool and size?
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11 A4 caliper bolt tool and size?
Hi,
I want to clean my brakes cause there is a squeaky noise sometimes.
But I cant find any information what tool and size i need to remove those 4 bolts on the back of the caliper.
I called Audi they said they don't know... It looks like the caliper is hold by 4 bolts with a star looking ALAN bolt I think.
And also couldn't find any DIY on this calipers. I had an Infiniti and it was really easy take the spring off and brake pads would come out, on Audi looks like I have to take apart the whole caliper.
please help with the tool and size and instructions!
Thank you
I want to clean my brakes cause there is a squeaky noise sometimes.
But I cant find any information what tool and size i need to remove those 4 bolts on the back of the caliper.
I called Audi they said they don't know... It looks like the caliper is hold by 4 bolts with a star looking ALAN bolt I think.
And also couldn't find any DIY on this calipers. I had an Infiniti and it was really easy take the spring off and brake pads would come out, on Audi looks like I have to take apart the whole caliper.
please help with the tool and size and instructions!
Thank you
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Hi,
I want to clean my brakes cause there is a squeaky noise sometimes.
But I cant find any information what tool and size i need to remove those 4 bolts on the back of the caliper.
I called Audi they said they don't know... It looks like the caliper is hold by 4 bolts with a star looking ALAN bolt I think.
And also couldn't find any DIY on this calipers. I had an Infiniti and it was really easy take the spring off and brake pads would come out, on Audi looks like I have to take apart the whole caliper.
please help with the tool and size and instructions!
Thank you
I want to clean my brakes cause there is a squeaky noise sometimes.
But I cant find any information what tool and size i need to remove those 4 bolts on the back of the caliper.
I called Audi they said they don't know... It looks like the caliper is hold by 4 bolts with a star looking ALAN bolt I think.
And also couldn't find any DIY on this calipers. I had an Infiniti and it was really easy take the spring off and brake pads would come out, on Audi looks like I have to take apart the whole caliper.
please help with the tool and size and instructions!
Thank you
here :
http://www.ecstuning.com/ES1910125/
Any one got instructions how to get the brake pads out of the caliper? Front and Rear.
#4
You don't need to remove the triple square bolts. They hold the two pieces of the caliper together. To take off the caliper, you need to remove the bolts that hold it to the carrier.
I have not done the rears myself, but there has been a discussion whether you need Ross-tech's VCDS software and cable ($350) or not to retract the pistons in case you will be installing new pads. There are cheap tools to screw the pistons back in, but it was pointed out that the rear pads have no wear indicator and the computer keeps track of the wear based on the motor steps and using a mechanical tool to retract the piston will confuse it.
There is one or two brake DIYs on audizine.com.
I have not done the rears myself, but there has been a discussion whether you need Ross-tech's VCDS software and cable ($350) or not to retract the pistons in case you will be installing new pads. There are cheap tools to screw the pistons back in, but it was pointed out that the rear pads have no wear indicator and the computer keeps track of the wear based on the motor steps and using a mechanical tool to retract the piston will confuse it.
There is one or two brake DIYs on audizine.com.
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#8
What you are showing here are the s4 carriers with the pad guide pins. The back pins are hollow and the caliper bolts into them with regular bolts. In the picture that monza avant posted you can see the holes where the bolts go and then into the carrier. The curly bolts you are showing don't need to be removed. I have the same s4 carriers.
#9
If you want to remove the rotors, you have to remove the carriers also. That's regular bolts, although quite big, 140 ft lb of torque. They are one-timers so you are supposed to buy new ones. Ecs tuning has them in the brake section.