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Hi all,

I did my front brakes today....new rotors, pads, and wear sensors. I have all the parts for the rears as well, and I thought I had the proper size for the rear caliper mount bolts, but unfortunately I do not. The manual states, Porsche special tool # NR.33. Does anyone know what size XZN bit this is??

Thanks in advance,

Bob

2004 Cayenne S

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No. That set of triple square bits does not have an open center.

(Edited because I don't know how to spell)

M16 XZN

I bought this set and it's been plenty good for me.

Thanks Rizzo!!

Much appreciated...

does it has the tamper proof desing (indent in the middle)?

Edited by rizzo
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I ended up buying a full set in the end.....At least now I'll be prepared for the future. It is not tamper proof either. I'm not sure if this is relevant, but the M16 bolts for the rear calipers are not the tamper proof variety.....

Rgds,

Bob

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