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Old 04-11-2018, 06:39 PM
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Question Size of hex wrench for 2010 XKR front brakes = 9 mm

I have a quick question about the size of the hex wrench that is used in the two bolts that hold the outer caliper in place on the front brakes on a 2010 XKR. They are the standard non-Alcon 15" vented brake discs.

I have a set of wrenches that I used on my 2007 XK however the hex size on the 2010 seems to be larger.

Can anyone advise what the correct size is?

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Old 04-11-2018, 07:22 PM
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You might want to buy a wrench set, when you run into this problem just try different wrenches until you find the one that fits.

That or measure what you want to put a wrench on.
 
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Old 04-11-2018, 07:39 PM
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are you talking about the 9mm allen key needed to remove the caliper
 
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Old 04-14-2018, 10:54 AM
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Thanks Ian. I have a wrench set of long hex sockets which jumps from 8mm to 10mm. It was fine for the bolts on the '07 caliper and I wanted to know if the head was metric or SAE before going out to buy the size I'm missing. Sounds like I'm in need of a 9mm hex socket.
 
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I'm pretty sure every fastener is Metric on our cars.
 
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I had the same problem when i went to change them I had many sets that went from 8mm to 10mm with no 9mm Went down to local Home Depot and picked up a nice set with the 9mm for $10.00
 
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07 XKR hex key for front brakes (on mine) is 9 mm.
 
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This has been covered about a million times on these forums (I exaggerate only a little!) but if you have either the JLR 355 mm or 380 mm front brakes (pretty much standard across all North American JLR offerings since at least 2008) then you need a 9 mm hex driver to undo the caliper slide pins.
 
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The joy of "infinite scroll" strikes again.

I've amended the thread title adding 9 mm to reduce the possibility of future rediscovery and repetition.

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