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98 rear disc brakes
I am changing rear brake pads and am trying to push the piston back in to make room for the new pads. I normally use a large c-clamp but the piston doesn't want to move. This is the first time I have changed pads on a car with anti lock brakes. Is there something i need to do that i don't about? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: 98 rear disc brakes
the piston in back is a screw type. it needs to be turned to get it to go back in. You should be able to use a strong pair of needlenose pliers to turn it. I cant recall if its counter clockwise or clockwise to get it back in.
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they make a little tool for that. its square, like a little cube. 10.00 at local autoparts store. you put it inside and rotate the piston and turn it in.
look here: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...BV_UseBVCookie they are a couple of dollars cheaper at the parts stores. |
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brakes
I went to my local autozone and they have a loan-a-tool program and have a specific tool for this job and it worked great. Plus it's FREE!!! Thanks to those of you who replyed. This forum has been a great help to a low bucks guy like me. Thanks again
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