Rear pads
Originally Posted by stuartjw
Did my MY00 rear pads a few weeks ago - No problems. The fronts were a bit more difficult due to the 4 pots.
How do you squeeze the pistons back in (to accomodate the new pads)?
Originally Posted by Milamber
How do you squeeze the pistons back in (to accomodate the new pads)?
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From: from an MY00 to a WR1 driving around sunny Staffordshire
If the piston will not push in easily then use a G-clamp and a thin piece of wood on the piston and just tighten it up. It should slide in no problem. If it will not move you may have a siezed piston which can be a right b*stard to sort out (took me about 5 hours to unsieze mine
) As said above, make sure the reservoir cap is removed when you push the piston back in.
Hope this helps
Mike

) As said above, make sure the reservoir cap is removed when you push the piston back in.Hope this helps
Mike


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