rear brakes

Macabe

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2003 Protege5
Do they come off just like the front ? And can I compress them with a C clamp like the front ?
 
No you can't compress them with a c clamp, if you do you can mess up the caliper. There's a how to on the rear brakes read it
 
Hah i wrongfully pressed by brakes with clamps like I did with my front pads.. ended up destroying my rear caliper
behind the caliper, aligned with the piston you'll see a bolt, undo that and get a hex wrench and turn the little gear counter-clock wise, that will release the piston from its forward position THEN you can use a clamp, but never force it too tight cuz you're gonna put too much stress on that very gear bolt.
 
Awesome info. Looks like i be able to do my extended studs in the rear without much of a headache now
 
Unless your caliper is seized and the allen screw won't retract it. It's happened to most of us at one point or another. A new caliper isn't too expensive or too hard to install.
 
I didn't undo any sort of bolt - I did them like my old SHO's calipers:

spin them clockwise (the pistons themselves). They "screw" back into the caliper.
 
I didn't undo any sort of bolt - I did them like my old SHO's calipers:

spin them clockwise (the pistons themselves). They "screw" back into the caliper.

^You are the only person (that i know of) that has done that. I 'know' doing the procedure (above/unscrew the hex adjuster) does work...
 
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I just did mine not 2 weeks ago when I replaced all 4 rotors with drilled/slotted rotors with hawk HP pads. The first rear tossed me for a loop, as I wasn't quite sure if it was frozen, or I was doing something wrong. thought I'd remembered doing it like that before, so I tried it and (because redneck) - it "wurked".
 
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