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  1. I'm new to this site as I stumbled upon it trying to find a solution to a problem. I'm trying to do a brake job on my 2011 Legacy. I've done a dozen brake jobs before, but this is the first I'm doing on a Subaru. I did the rear brakes first, and noticed that the bolts holding the caliper bracket on the passenger side had reverse threads. I tried removing the bracket on the front passenger side, and the bolts will not budge. I don't want to make matters worse, so that is why I'm asking this question. Is the thread pattern on the front caliper bracket also reverse thread? The driver side had a "normal" thread pattern. I can't seem to find an answer to question anywhere. I tried doing a forum search here, but didn't seem to find the issue covered. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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