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Old 05-29-2008, 03:35 PM
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Advice needed re: changing pads/95 with abs...

I've read that one must open bleeder valve to depress caliper, unlike old pad systems, where it was ok to just pop the cap and vice away...

And of course....I did try to loosen the bleeder valve...but the damn thing is welded on(for all intent and purpose...)

So what's the scoop on that...

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Re: Advice needed re: changing pads/95 with abs...

Not at all. Do it the normal way. I've used a clamp to push the piston in and no problem at all.
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Re: Advice needed re: changing pads/95 with abs...

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Not at all. Do it the normal way. I've used a clamp to push the piston in and no problem at all.
Well, I ended up changing the calipers anyway....

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