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That's the same stud that caused the brake fluid to leak out..

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Do you have to use the same tool u used to get ur brake pads on / off on a 95 GP? cause ill be changing mine this weekend also and may need to know these things beforehand

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I'm not sure when the style changed, but on my 95 grand prix the rear calipers are held on with regular bolts; not the torx type. I would say its about 10mm. They're small, long bolts that go through the sliders. Hope this helps!

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That's the same stud that caused the brake fluid to leak out..

 

Yep, if it's turned in too far, that will cause brake fluid to leak out.

Been there, done that. I hate the 88-93 rear calipers.

 

Shinisa, yes, you do need a tool to turn in the 94+ rear calipers, but they are much easier to rotate in.

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