cutchemist
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Have never done rear brake work, anything useful to know beforehand to save time and headaches? I'm replacing rotors and both calipers.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I assume you've read the service manual instructions for doing the rear brakes, right? If not, you should definitely do that, as the pistons retract in a different way than you might expect. Also, I would call around to auto parts stores and see who has the rear calipers in stock...I have had bad luck with them, so just be mentally prepared that you might have to change one of them. Good luck!
Nothing if you are completely replacing them.Just so I understand, if I'm putting on new rotors, pads, and calipers all at once, what do I need to do in terms of piston/allen key or parking cable adjustment? Anything special?
Just so I understand, if I'm putting on new rotors, pads, and calipers all at once, what do I need to do in terms of piston/allen key or parking cable adjustment? Anything special?