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Old 01-04-2018, 02:47 AM
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Default 2018 S5 SB Brake Caliper Bolt

Anyone know what type of socket I'll need to remove the caliper bolts? I wanted to change the front brake pads but discovered the mounting bolts are something I've never seen before.
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Changing pads already? How many miles did you get out of the original set?
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check places like ECS, they will have the correct socket set you need
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Looks like you need a 7 point like this but I can;t say for sure. Most of the older ones were 10 point.

https://zhautotools.en.taiwantrade.c...i-1139525.html
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I actually just picked up my car 2 days ago. Drove 5 miles from dealer to home. I had ordered ceramic pads to avoid the brake dust issue. Plan was to change the front pads while I swap out the summer tires for winter tires. That bolt head put a stop to my plans.

Now, I'm on a mission to find the proper socket for the job.
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Originally Posted by Southpaw80
I actually just picked up my car 2 days ago. Drove 5 miles from dealer to home. I had ordered ceramic pads to avoid the brake dust issue. Plan was to change the front pads while I swap out the summer tires for winter tires. That bolt head put a stop to my plans.

Now, I'm on a mission to find the proper socket for the job.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe you need to remove the calipers to change the pads. I think the design Audi uses allow pad removal from just sliding them up from the top.
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Unfortunately, this caliper doesn't have the open back where the pads are held in place with pins - where the pads can slide out after pulling the pins. This one is similar to what's on the Macan S. Except the bolt holding the calliper in the Macan is a Triple Square head. I thought the Audi would be also but it's not.
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You probably dont need to remove that bolt to replace the pads, on my golf R you dont remove the guide pins. They (likely) used that bolt to prevent accidental disassembly
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Only one person here know what this caliper is like the rest of you are acting like know it alls
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Can anyone verify if the BRAKE CALIPER SOCKET(7-POINT,AS-22) that is mentioned in the link https://zhautotools.en.taiwantrade.c...i-1139525.html will work on a 2018 S5 Cabriolet?

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