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How To's on Rear brake job?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGuy" data-source="post: 1576248" data-attributes="member: 10042"><p>1. remove caliper from caliper mounting bracket</p><p>2. take out old pads</p><p>2a. remove slippers from the sides of the old pads and put on the new pads</p><p>3. using a piston retractor tool, <em>screw</em> the piston back in</p><p>4. put the new pads on the rotor </p><p>5. put the caliper over the pads, press down really hard to compress the spring on the pads, and put the caliper mounting bolts back in. torque to 85 ft/lb</p><p>6. bleed brakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGuy, post: 1576248, member: 10042"] 1. remove caliper from caliper mounting bracket 2. take out old pads 2a. remove slippers from the sides of the old pads and put on the new pads 3. using a piston retractor tool, [i]screw[/i] the piston back in 4. put the new pads on the rotor 5. put the caliper over the pads, press down really hard to compress the spring on the pads, and put the caliper mounting bolts back in. torque to 85 ft/lb 6. bleed brakes [/QUOTE]
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