removing rear brake pads

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 Specific V6 Tech' started by hren59, Nov 10, 2007.

  1. hren59 New Member

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    Does anyone know how to compress the calipers on the rear brakes in order to install new brake pads? The parking brake is off, but is still seems to be interfering. I've tried using clamps but the pistons wont compress far enough to get the job done. The car is an '05 v6.
  2. Casey4s New Member

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    You need to twist (screw) the pistons as you push. There is a tool for that but some people have done it with a stout pair of needle nose pliars. I bought the tool when I did mine a few weeks ago.

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  3. hren59 New Member

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    thanks a lot for the quick reply. I'll give it a try with the needle nose first, although the tool looks like it would be worth having around. Does it matter which direction you twist it and how much force/difficulty is needed to twist and compress the pistion?
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    I got my tool from Harbor Freight for about $20 on sale. Comes with adapters for different brands of cars.

    Nice looking Tele BTW...

    Edit: Yes twist to the right.. you are screwing the piston in.
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    excellent. thanks a lot.

    Made the tele myself actually, so thanks for the compliment on that too.
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    Very talented, I never had the nerve to attempt build a guitar from scratch. Mine is an all RosedWood telecaster from the 80's. [IMG]

    But I do build all my own tube amps from scratch.


    Good luck with the brakes and work safely...

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