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My Prelude's back brake caliper, has a piston that no matter what i try i can't get it to Rotate back down so that i can replace the brake pads. Any ideas??
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I want to destroy my convict uncles Ford Ranger, what should i do to it?
pull back the dust boot and spray wd40 in there. there's a rubber seal in there that some times needs some tlc.Does anyone know how many o2 sensors are on a 96 Ranger?
Try a "C" clamp.How much does a Toyota Corolla weigh?
It's seized and needs replacement, very common on the rear as they don't work as hard as the front. Because they don't generate as much heat the pistons rust in the outward position, can't be pushed back in when new pads have to be fitted in there.Has anyone had problems with the GPS system in a Lexus IS350?
there is a tool if you didnt already get that far auto rents it out only use a c-clamp for the front calipers if the piston is frozen check the rest of the pads and rotors the rest should b worn down more so than the troubling oneWhat should i add next to my truck?
do you have the parking brake released or engaged? If the parking brake is not released you'll have a mechanical engagement of the caliper that you won't be able to overcome by turning the piston in.you should be able to turn the piston in using a gasket scraper or a big screwdriver if you don't have the tool. you can buy a universal brake piston tool at most part stores for about $8.00. NEVER try to force a rear piston in using a C Clamp as that's a sure way of trashing the caliper.
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