help with rear brakes
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help with rear brakes
I was changing the rear brakes today, took the pads out just fine. When putting in new pads i couldnt push the piston back in it looks like this (+). I tried clamping it, twisting it in but it will not go back in. I tried it with the ebrake up and down. also disconnected the brake fluid banjo bolt, still no luck. any suggestions? thanks in advance guys.
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Re: help with rear brakes (NCJDMEK9)
You dont say what car you have but the proper way to do a brake job is to remove the old pads, remove the banjo bolt the press the piston back in (or screw back in,in some cases) releasing the old fluid out of the caliper, then reconnect, add some more fluid to the resovoir, install and in some cases bleed a bit of air out....
also it should be done with the ebrake down...
also what is " (+) " ???
also it should be done with the ebrake down...
also what is " (+) " ???
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Re: help with rear brakes (JDM RuLeS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM RuLeS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
also what is " (+) " ???</TD></TR></TABLE>
I believe thats the piston and the + being the grooves if you were looking directly over it.
also what is " (+) " ???</TD></TR></TABLE>
I believe thats the piston and the + being the grooves if you were looking directly over it.
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Re: help with rear brakes (De_tour)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by De_tour »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I believe thats the piston and the + being the grooves if you were looking directly over it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im guessing so...
I believe thats the piston and the + being the grooves if you were looking directly over it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im guessing so...
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