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Old 10-30-2004, 05:07 PM   #1
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How do you push the cylinder on the caliper in??

Im working on my rear calipers right now, and i need to press the caliper cylinder in a few mm so it will fit over the rotor. My E brake is down so it should be able to be pushed back... i tried with a big clamp i have but that thin gis just not moving back at all... is there a trick to this? because i have worked on many calipers before and never had this problem... Does it have something to do with the E brake ? even tho its still down? Please help. thanks.
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Old 10-30-2004, 06:13 PM   #2
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Re: How do you push the cylinder on the caliper in??

In the rear the cylinder has to be turned instead of pushed. Turn it and it will go in
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Old 10-30-2004, 06:55 PM   #3
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thanks for that reply.. i finished my read 5 lug conversion woohoo!! with stock SE rims and drilled slotted rotors and painted the calipers red...
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where did you get the hubs for the 5 lug conversion? how much did they cost?
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Re: How do you push the cylinder on the caliper in??

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where did you get the hubs for the 5 lug conversion? how much did they cost?
the "rear" hubs are the only ones i have for now, those are easy to get from junk yards because they are from 300zx and from 240sx are the same. I got them both for $150... try your local junk yard places that might have nissan parts and see what they got, im still going through the hastle with the front ones.. hard to find.
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