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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
My daddy always said:
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary DiPietroSr" data-source="post: 920962" data-attributes="member: 52784"><p>I just changed pads for my friend's son. Looked a little worse than that. I also did all four on our 05 Escape. On the Escape, why did Ford have to use a special bolt to hold on the calipers to the caliper frame. It is a recessed cap head bolt that I think is 9mm. The set of tools I have are 5,6,7,8,10mm, or course, no 9mm.:angry: On the rear, they used 8mm cap head bolts. What's wrong with an old fashioned hex head?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary DiPietroSr, post: 920962, member: 52784"] I just changed pads for my friend's son. Looked a little worse than that. I also did all four on our 05 Escape. On the Escape, why did Ford have to use a special bolt to hold on the calipers to the caliper frame. It is a recessed cap head bolt that I think is 9mm. The set of tools I have are 5,6,7,8,10mm, or course, no 9mm.:angry: On the rear, they used 8mm cap head bolts. What's wrong with an old fashioned hex head? [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
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