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Old 08-22-2006, 10:11 AM
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'92 Regal GS with rear disc brakes......

Just a quick question. I have a 1992 Regal GS with rear disc brakes. Which way do I turn the piston to get it back in the caliper, clockwise or couter-clockwise. I know this is probably an elementary question but I am far from an automotive expert and I don't want to ruin the caliper so any help would be appreciated. Thanx in advance!!!
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Re: '92 Regal GS with rear disc brakes......

Does the car have single-piston rear calipers?
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Re: '92 Regal GS with rear disc brakes......

Yes, it does have single piston calipers.
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Re: '92 Regal GS with rear disc brakes......

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Yes, it does have single piston calipers.
Clockwise.
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