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Cinq front caliper removal

Hi everyone, im looking at changing my front pads on a 95 cinq sx and wanted to know is the sliding caliper kept in place by a hexagon type bolt and if so what size is it ?? thanks in advance Linz
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Re: Cinq front caliper removal

Originally Posted by lattelinz View Post
Hi everyone, im looking at changing my front pads on a 95 cinq sx and wanted to know is the sliding caliper kept in place by a hexagon type bolt and if so what size is it ?? thanks in advance Linz
Caliper sliders are mounted to the upright using 17mm (M10x1.5 I think) hex bolts.

Calipers are attached to the sliders by 6mm or 8mm hex (allen key type) pins
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