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Old 05-26-2009, 10:35 AM
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rear brakes- changing pads

I tried to change my rear brake pads this weekend on my 97 Z28. I have done the front and figured it was the same.... I guess I was wrong.

I used a C clamp to compress the piston, then removed the caliper. I put on the new pads but the caliper now does not fit. The space between the new pads is to small. I tried removing the new pads and using the old pads as a buffer and compressing the piston again. I noticed the piston does come back out a little after compressing it. I also removed the cap to the brake fluid reservoir on the brake booster and compressed the piston again. The fluid level never changed and I still couldn't get it back on. I ended up putting the old pads on it and it is sitting in the garage until I can get them changed.
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

do you have only one side apart
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

Yes, I only have the drivers side off. The passenger side is still together and untouched.
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

the caliper piston needs to be screwed in.tool can be purchased at local shop
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

ok, what tool name do I give them at the local parts place?
Any idea how much they run?
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

the tool is $5 - $10 not sure of the name but let them what your trying to do(screw rear caliper pistons in)they will no what your talking about.Good Luck
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

Thanks for all of the help.

I know just enough to be dangerous. My buddy helped me put in a water pump a week ago. I am slowly learning how to do my own minor repairs.
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

if the piston went in with a c clamp he dose not need that tool not all rear disc breaks require them c clamp would break before the piston even budged
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

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if the piston went in with a c clamp he dose not need that tool not all rear disc breaks require them c clamp would break before the piston even budged

ok, if I don't need the tool, how do I get the extra space needed to get the caliper back on?
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

if the piston is going in with the c clamp then open the bleeder then compress the piston if you put a peace of hose over the bleeder and put the other end of the hose under some break fluid before you compress the piston you shouldn't have to bleed the breaks when you are done


you will need to add fluid to the master cylinder i would check it before you do the other side (you probably wont lose that much but just to be safe)
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

Thanks. I'll be trying again tomorrow.
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

if you have rear rotors, you're definitely going to need to rotate the piston clockwise while pushing...

there are tools like this:



or a set like this:



i know pepboys have a rental tool section and they may loan you that set; i d k if autozone still rents this tool out or even advance auto parts...

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edit: i cant really see inside the caliper piston to notice if you do really need to turn the piston...



did you disconnect the parking brake cable before trying to retract the piston back into the caliper housing?
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

I did not remove the parking brake connection before compressing the caliper.
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

there's your answer

your parking brake "thinks" it still has the old brake pads (which is thinner)

you need to disconnect it then push the pistons in

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/rep...00c152800b89da
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Old 05-29-2009, 01:19 PM
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Re: rear brakes- changing pads

I will give that a shot tomorrow.

It is interesting that the OEM shop manual does not mention this.
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