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is it a security torque bit?

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hi im wanting to change my discs and pads and was wondering if the screw that holds the discs on are a security torque bit or just a normal torque bit and if anyone knows the size? any help would be great.

 

 

 

thanks luke.

they are usually normal torx , or if some one has changed them previously they can be philips or flat head ....

Mines torx screw too changed brake setup last week

my discs have a Phillips head screw, the calipers need a 7mm Allen key.

hi im wanting to change my discs and pads and was wondering if the screw that holds the discs on are a security torque bit or just a normal torque bit and if anyone knows the size? any help would be great.

 

 

 

thanks luke.

out of interest, what do you mean by a 'security' Torx head?

out of interest, what do you mean by a 'security' Torx head?

 a torx screw with a peg in the middle to stop you using standard torx

my discs have a Phillips head screw, the calipers need a 7mm Allen key.

1.4 tDI IS LIKEWISE .

On my Seat Cordoba PD130 (same as Fabia) it was just a normal torx screw.

 

Phil

If in doubt drill them out!

Not required anyhoo

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