Was changing rotors and had a stubborn lower caliper mounting bracket bolt.
I ended up getting a 3/8" breaker bar and standing on it. Eventually, I twisted off the bolt head. I was freaked out until I realized the spindle hole is not threaded (just the bracket itself) so once I loosen the rotor, I can just hammer and slide out the mounting bracket and just get another one (since I wasn't about to try removing the rusted stud remains in the original bracket).
When I did the other side, this time, I used the impact wrench. I used my Sunex swivel impact sockets. I progressively used 30lbs, then 75lbs, and then 150lbs. At 50lbs, it came out with ease. For the top bolt, I used my C-man wrench with a pipe on it.
I also replaced all 4 caliper bolts, just why not?
What tools do you prefer to remove caliper bolts?
Do you like to heat up the bracket first?
I ended up getting a 3/8" breaker bar and standing on it. Eventually, I twisted off the bolt head. I was freaked out until I realized the spindle hole is not threaded (just the bracket itself) so once I loosen the rotor, I can just hammer and slide out the mounting bracket and just get another one (since I wasn't about to try removing the rusted stud remains in the original bracket).
When I did the other side, this time, I used the impact wrench. I used my Sunex swivel impact sockets. I progressively used 30lbs, then 75lbs, and then 150lbs. At 50lbs, it came out with ease. For the top bolt, I used my C-man wrench with a pipe on it.
I also replaced all 4 caliper bolts, just why not?
What tools do you prefer to remove caliper bolts?
Do you like to heat up the bracket first?


