@rcaston19 with you now RC. My car has the same set up for parking brake.
Good to hear from you again. Hey, I want you to check out this kid. I know
him and he is a good mechanic for an 18 year old kid. I have actually
thought about this being you in the past. Real nice kid with actual talent,
something very rare in today’s youth. Type his name in search and tell him
I sent you. Denny KrankieV2
I love them, so easy. You just have to know how to screw the caliper
pistons in. There’s probably a specialty tool, but I use a pair of long
nose pliers.
@rcaston19 with you now RC. My car has the same set up for parking brake.
Good to hear from you again. Hey, I want you to check out this kid. I know
him and he is a good mechanic for an 18 year old kid. I have actually
thought about this being you in the past. Real nice kid with actual talent,
something very rare in today’s youth. Type his name in search and tell him
I sent you. Denny KrankieV2
Use a pair of good long nose pliers to grab the caliper piston in the two v
slots on the top, and screw it in. Clamps don’t work on these kind.
you lost me on the part about screwing the piston in? I just use a c-clamp
to push it back in.
I hate these freakin’ caliper piston
@vbdenny not on the rear denny, it’s part of the parking brake adjustment.
it must be screwed in
I love them, so easy. You just have to know how to screw the caliper
pistons in. There’s probably a specialty tool, but I use a pair of long
nose pliers.