Brake caliper help
#16
Here is a nice kit also Brake Caliper Piston Tool Kit I always use the tip from the long nose plier and works perfectly fine
#18
Just following up to close this out. Advice above was correct (thank you). I had not wound back the piston, thus the gap. I used the needle nose pliers to rotate it back in. I noticed a massive chunk missing out of one of the ebrake pads and one side was worn down to nothing so I ordered new ebrake pads from Rich (redpants) that he helped develop. Embarrassing squeak is now gone and all is right again.
Last edited by DetomasoGTS74; 11-03-2018 at 11:25 AM.
#22
Just following up to close this out. Advice above was correct (thank you). I had not wound back the piston, thus the gap. I used the needle nose pliers to rotate it back in. I noticed a massive chunk missing out of one of the ebrake pads and one side was worn down to nothing so I ordered new ebrake pads from Rich (redpants) that he helped develop. Embarrassing squeak is now gone and all is right again.
#23
Thanks Chris, the pads Rich (Redpants) sells have the 45* already there!
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