'95 rear brake pads
#13
RE: '95 rear brake pads
same thing happened to me, go to autozone and rent thier brake tool, they have a ton of different attachments. I bought one first too and it didnt work for ****, so i went there, they had the perfect one in the kit, turned that baby in in no time
#14
RE: '95 rear brake pads
i have this:
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
i hope that works...yeah i tried the hammer, that worked some, but its still really hard to turn because the caliper is still attached to the brake lines, so i have to hold it up with one hand and try to turn the frigging piston with the other hand. i have a friend coming over tonight to give me had, hopefully we can get 'er done. what is that autozone tool? does it look like that tool that i posted?
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
i hope that works...yeah i tried the hammer, that worked some, but its still really hard to turn because the caliper is still attached to the brake lines, so i have to hold it up with one hand and try to turn the frigging piston with the other hand. i have a friend coming over tonight to give me had, hopefully we can get 'er done. what is that autozone tool? does it look like that tool that i posted?
#16
RE: '95 rear brake pads
I'm telling you go to autozone and rent their brake caliper tool. It has the one you need (aka round and flat) I tried that tool u got too, what a pile. Get ur money back for it )
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