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 Sep 1, 2010
I'm in the middle of attempting to do a brake/rotor replacement on my 96 Mustang and can not get the caliper piston to compress. I started on the rear. I have never worked on a Ford but GM. On the GM and Mitsubishi ...
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Asked on Aug 16, 2010
Both the inner and outer bearing are pressed in, the inner to the spindle/knuckle, and the outer to the hub. After my mechanic used a press to push together the hub, spindle, bearing assembly,and reconnected assembly to the car, he had a hard time putting the ...
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Asked on Sep 6, 2010
I was running my brakes metal to metal, I went to replace pads now piston won't turn/push back into caliper, tried using piston tool but piston is so far pushed out there is no room for tool to move.
Someone tell me my options please!!!!!
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Asked on Aug 6, 2010
I am not going to lie, I saw the transformers movie and I want my mustang to look like the evil police car minus the white paint and decals. So if anyone knows where I could get a push bumper like that or a place ...
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Asked on Aug 17, 2010
The axle/differential assembly was installed in my 87 Mustang GT but is out of a newer Mustang. It has 5 lug axles and disc brakes. The differential tag reads:
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Asked on Jul 8, 2010
I have a 95 Mustang and the rear calipers are the type that the piston needs to be screwed back in. The piston is too far out of the caliper and when I try to screw it back in, it's not 'catching'. Does it need to ...
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