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When you replaced the pads did you push the piston back onto caliper?
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I believe so, with a flat piece of wood and a clamp. Should I not have?
'09 Liquid Red GT
Kooks, VMS, Roto-Fab, Solo, BMR.
12.86@109 1.98 60ft
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Originally Posted by
BATOYGIO
I believe so, with a flat piece of wood and a clamp. Should I not have?
No, you did the right thing. If you don't push it back the pads could be very difficult to get over the rotors.
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Originally Posted by
RichsGreyGT
this site is hardcore modding central.
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I really think you just need to flush your brake fluid and bleed your brakes.
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Greasing those metal tabs that the pads slide into seemed to have worked, there was a lot of dust on those metal tabs and I couldn't smoothly slide the pads along them with the caliper off. Cleaned them and greased them to the point where I could slide the pad easily back and forth and it seems to have worked so far. Thanks for the help everyone!
'09 Liquid Red GT
Kooks, VMS, Roto-Fab, Solo, BMR.
12.86@109 1.98 60ft