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    Socket size for S7 front caliper

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    What size is the front caliper socket used to remove the caliper?

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    18 S6

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    When did they start using the 10point socket? I ran into one a few weeks ago and had to buy this

    https://www.amazon.com/CTA-Tools-503...e%2C130&sr=1-9

    I can't remember the year of the car.
    B6 S4, B8 A4, 8P A3, and something, something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPMtech147 View Post
    When did they start using the 10point socket? I ran into one a few weeks ago and had to buy this

    https://www.amazon.com/CTA-Tools-503...e%2C130&sr=1-9

    I can't remember the year of the car.
    That is NOT needed to change pads, calipers, or rotors. DONT TOUCH THOSE BOLTs. This is EXPLICITY stated in the manual.
    18 S6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audisthesia View Post
    That is NOT needed to change pads, calipers, or rotors. DONT TOUCH THOSE BOLTs. This is EXPLICITY stated in the manual.


    Edit...oof! You're right. Disregard.
    Last edited by RPMtech147; 09-11-2022 at 01:14 PM.
    B6 S4, B8 A4, 8P A3, and something, something.

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    Do whatever you want, I prefer to follow the manual.

    You linked a 10pt socket on Amazon that fits where it says do not loosen the bolts (A).

    Perhaps you got mixed up with the triple square bolt that holds the caliper to the caliper bracket on the inside.. Which, unless you are installing new calipers, then you don't need to touch it; instead just use a hex head socket on the caliper bracket and remove the brack and caliper as one piece, thus negating the need for even a triple square.

    Last edited by Audisthesia; 09-11-2022 at 01:18 PM.
    18 S6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audisthesia View Post
    Do whatever you want, I prefer to follow the manual.

    You linked a 10pt socket on Amazon that fits where it says DONT TOUCH A.

    No, you're right, I found the same info. I could have sworn it bolted directly the spindle and didn't have the normal hex bolts for the caliper bracket. Had a brain hiccup. That was the only one with those fasteners I've ran into.
    B6 S4, B8 A4, 8P A3, and something, something.

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