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    Default Rear brake

    Found a use for the rear brake pad.
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    Smile Old Brake Pads never Die!

    Good idea!

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    Default WOW what a good idea!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ivanlee View Post
    Found a use for the rear brake pad.
    I am going to make one for my car as well. I can get rid of the "C" clamps. WOW what a good idea.

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    Sorry, but I'm not a mechanic. What am I looking at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealfloorboards View Post
    Sorry, but I'm not a mechanic. What am I looking at?
    You can push your piston back into cyl, hold your piston in place , bleed your your rear brake cyl. No danger of hitting your brake pedal and pushing out the piston on your rear brake cyl.

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    I SpyderMan.

    I have a question, When have the rear brake pad changed, do not let the parking brake be so no buzz, which fuse must be removed to stop de buzz ?

    I am new owner of Spyder RT LTD 2014

    Tank You

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanlee View Post
    You can push your piston back into cyl, hold your piston in place , bleed your your rear brake cyl. No danger of hitting your brake pedal and pushing out the piston on your rear brake cyl.
    Thank you, I thought I could use it to open a beer or something!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyBoy2121 View Post
    I SpyderMan.

    I have a question, When have the rear brake pad changed, do not let the parking brake be so no buzz, which fuse must be removed to stop de buzz ?

    I am new owner of Spyder RT LTD 2014

    Tank You

    FlyBoy2121
    It will stop on its own in about 30 seconds

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    I Joerolwing

    Thank you I will try this tomorrow morning.

    Quote Originally Posted by Joerolwing View Post
    It will stop on its own in about 30 seconds
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