Asked on Jul 8, 2010
It is wedged up against the rotor and will not compress back into the cylinder even when prying a screwdriver in between and opening the bleeder valve. If I remove the caliper is it safe to vise the piston back in? Have I done ...
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Asked on Jul 7, 2010
I have a 96 Ford Taurus GL. Changeing my rear brakes and Someone told me to use needle noses to turn the piston to compress and that isnt working, its just turning and not compressing. C clamp doesnt work. What can I do?
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Asked on Jul 7, 2010
I am in the process of changing my rear brakes on my 06 mustang and I'm unable to adjust my brake caliper piston to place over my new brake pads, the piston just wont budge, any help on it?
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Asked on Aug 31, 2010
So I had to replace my rear brakes. I started with the brakes on the rear driver side and had no problem with them. Once I turned/pushed the piston back into place, the caliper fit around the pads no problem. However, on ...
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Asked on Jul 7, 2010
I've tried using needle nose pliers, a tool that looks like a box wnd lockes into the piston's grooves, but it will not compress. it turns clockwise with alot of force, but will not budge.
any ideas?
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