scoobiedoo2029
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im a bmw junkie, i do all the work i can handle on my Hartge tunned e28 M5. so i said yes when my buddy asked me to help him change his brake pads. i dug up the mazda service manual grabbed some tools and had at it.
the front pads where a breeze to change, it wan nice to only have one piston to depress on the caliper sooo much easer then 4. The rears are a trip, What on earth is this SST tool, and how do you get the rear piston to depress?????
i tried to compress the piston, without the right tool i only accomplished turning the piston an could not depress it, anyone else here have any input? any place to get this SST tool?
and whats up with the ebrake actuated on the inside brake pad??
the front pads where a breeze to change, it wan nice to only have one piston to depress on the caliper sooo much easer then 4. The rears are a trip, What on earth is this SST tool, and how do you get the rear piston to depress?????
i tried to compress the piston, without the right tool i only accomplished turning the piston an could not depress it, anyone else here have any input? any place to get this SST tool?
and whats up with the ebrake actuated on the inside brake pad??