2021 F3Limited
I've changed a lot of tires and have had a bit of trouble with some getting the brake pads back over the rotor on some. But I've never had one that I could NOT get back on regardless of what I did. I even bought a 'piston retractor' tool.
The pads just will not part enough to allow the rotor to fit between them. The parts guy asked if it was possible this was one of the new style pistons that screw in; I told him I didn't think so. But now I wonder. I have no experience with a piston that does not simply push back, usualy with the assistance of a large flat blade screw driver. So any help would be appreciated. The piston has two 'indents' that look like might fit a pin wrench but trying to turn it with a pair of needle nose didn't work. Of course EVERYTHING is secured with yellow 'loc-tite' of some kind so that wouldn't surprise me.
I've changed a lot of tires and have had a bit of trouble with some getting the brake pads back over the rotor on some. But I've never had one that I could NOT get back on regardless of what I did. I even bought a 'piston retractor' tool.
The pads just will not part enough to allow the rotor to fit between them. The parts guy asked if it was possible this was one of the new style pistons that screw in; I told him I didn't think so. But now I wonder. I have no experience with a piston that does not simply push back, usualy with the assistance of a large flat blade screw driver. So any help would be appreciated. The piston has two 'indents' that look like might fit a pin wrench but trying to turn it with a pair of needle nose didn't work. Of course EVERYTHING is secured with yellow 'loc-tite' of some kind so that wouldn't surprise me.