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Old 09 May 2003, 02:49 PM
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Used to own one of these.....(should I really admit to that ?)

...anyway, as far as I remember you're right...7mm alan key...

it's an odd size, and always the one you haven't got in your tool kit...

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Old 09 May 2003, 03:05 PM
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yes defo you will need that odd size allen key. Bolt is hidden behind that black platic cap at back of the caliper.
Old 09 May 2003, 07:20 PM
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Most carshops used to do a key with an extra long reach and an even longer handle for a couple of quid too.
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Old 09 May 2003, 10:37 PM
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Better than that, most car spares co.'s will stock a 7mm allen socket on a 1/2" drive.
Much easier than using an allen key.

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Old 05 September 2003, 02:15 PM
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yes i am a regular on here and i own a scooby, but tonight i am helping my mate fit some brake pads to his fieata xr2i (8 valve model). I cannot quite remember if i need an alan key for the calipers or not (think 7 mm). Could someone please set me straight as i will need to go buy 1 if i do. Of if anyone could point me to where i could get help that would be good (diagrams etc...)

Cheers

[Edited by Michael Robinson - 5/9/2003 2:22:45 PM]
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