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<blockquote data-quote="Awt2" data-source="post: 13258517" data-attributes="member: 126034"><p>Quick question</p><p></p><p>I was doing rear brakes on my cobra today, and I turned the piston in as far as I could get it. The pads went on, and everything looks alright. I just fear I did not turn the piston in far enough. should I tear it back apart and make sure the piston is 100% turned in? Or will I be able to drive it like this? </p><p></p><p>Right now, the pads are hitting the rotor and I am unable to turn the rotor How-ever, once I start the car and hit the brake pedal, will this bring the piston back and free that up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Awt2, post: 13258517, member: 126034"] Quick question I was doing rear brakes on my cobra today, and I turned the piston in as far as I could get it. The pads went on, and everything looks alright. I just fear I did not turn the piston in far enough. should I tear it back apart and make sure the piston is 100% turned in? Or will I be able to drive it like this? Right now, the pads are hitting the rotor and I am unable to turn the rotor How-ever, once I start the car and hit the brake pedal, will this bring the piston back and free that up? [/QUOTE]
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