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I was working on the front calipers the other day and discovered they my be a bit stuffed. They actually worked when I was driving it but I can't for the life of me get the pistons out of the caliper housing. I've tried air and pulling it out by hand and the piston won't budge. I am considering taking it to a brake specialist to get rebuilt or bite the bullet and get new ones.

I thought I would toss it out to you guys to see what you thought. Another question I have is the brake bracket that bolts to the steering knuckle has a bolt with a weird star pattern. Is this some special grade of bolt? What is the purpose of the special head? Any knowledge here would be helpful.

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Bolt will be a Torques bit most likely a T45 others had a 7mm hex key

brake place should be able to guide you if they can be rebuilt
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Might be some bits you are after here dan...clearance sale and a lot of brake parts..also got a set of sway bar link bushings for like 2 bucks

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Bolt will be a Torques bit most likely a T45 others had a 7mm hex key

brake place should be able to guide you if they can be rebuilt
No it's not a torx head (nasty things they are).

The oustside of the head is a star shape. I didn't explain it properly. It's the 2 bolts that connect the anchor plate to the steering knuckle.
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Bolts will be multi hex & a ordinary multi hex socket will fit.They are usually grade 8 hi tensile & are more resistant to rounding off.
To get piston out , reconect to brake hose & use brake fluid pressure to force out , use g-clamp to stop other side coming out & when its nearly out swap clamp to other side.Alternatively use grease nipple & pump grease in untill it pops out.
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If you cant get the piston out screw in a grees niple and pump it with a grees gun it will move it and if that does not move it bin its friged hope this helps good luck
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