:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree::agree: .........You can " C " clamp the crap out of it.:lecturef_smilie:.... It will break before that piston moves :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:....................Mike :bbq:No, you need to use a pair of needle nose pliers in the 2 divots that are in the piston. You put the needle nose tips in the divots and press and turn clockwise. It takes a fair amount of effort to do it and it helps to have an assistant. I didn't have the grip strength to push and turn so I hold it and Joe turns it. It goes right in until it is flush. Easy, peasey.
:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree::agree: .........You can " C " clamp the crap out of it.:lecturef_smilie:.... It will break before that piston moves :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:....................Mike :bbq:
:yikes:.....I've Only dealt with the rear so far, would BREMBO make the front and rear different ?????? :gaah:.........Mike :bbq:On the Brembo front caliper? or are you thinking of the rear?
Has anybody actually taken a look in the shop manual yet? :dontknow:
My guess aligns with Mike's; why would they make them different?
Has anybody actually taken a look in the shop manual yet? :dontknow:
My guess aligns with Mike's; why would they make them different?
Me too.....:agree::agree::agree: ........I love learning important stuff :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:..............Mike :bbq:I stand corrected: thanks! :clap: :thumbup:
Can you use a c clamp to push back in the caliper on a 2014 rts