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#544954 02/13/03 03:52 AM
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I have discovered after purchsing a few torx bits that the correct bit for the rear caliper on the 1999 svt is a Torx Plus T45. I got the info from the BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT under the HOW TO section under MODIFICATIONS, that i needed a torx t47 but that definetly did not fit.


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i usually end up buying at least one or two torx bits when i do brakes....there has to be a replacement handy for when the first one strips...and it will most likely


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Yea to be honest when i read that it needed a t47 and it didnt fit i tried to shave it down....unsucessfully that is. Went out bought a t45 and that still didnt fit. So until i found out it was a torx plus i purchased a few.


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Originally posted by mySVT:
Yea to be honest when i read that it needed a t47 and it didnt fit i tried to shave it down....unsucessfully that is. Went out bought a t45 and that still didnt fit. So until i found out it was a torx plus i purchased a few.




So, if I go to Sears, will they know what a Torx plus is? I am looking to do my brakes in the next few weeks


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#544958 02/28/03 06:48 PM
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Torx is fine you don't need a plus bit! I believe plus is just another name for tamper proof torx bits! The have hollow tips!

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#544959 03/01/03 02:32 AM
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Originally posted by Stazi the Aussie:
Yes, the caliper bracket needs to come of to get the rotor off. From memory I think the Torx bit needs to be a T40 or T45, it's big. And hopefully you can break yours free without an impact gun!



I just did my brakes and I used a T47 which work fine for me, Also a braker bar. The whole set of 10 Star sockets cost me 14.00 at a local carparts store and if your worried about em braking most quality tools today have a lifetime return policy.
Have fun


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