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i am replacing rear brake pads, the piston obviously has to be retracted to enable space for new pads,what's the trick? i have tried screwing them in, tried applying pressure with the aid of a big screwdriver!! all to no avail. HELP.
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There's a proper tool available for winding in the rear calipers available from most factors, have done this with a G clamp to push cylinder and a pipe wrench to turn piston clockwise but fiddly, iirc the tool made by laser is about
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With the correct tool its easy peasy, without it, its just about impossible - I tried and tried and only ended up damaging the rubber boot :rolleyes: and I'm in the top team for wanting to save money....

 

I think the laser tool is closer to

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Several suppliers make cheap wind back tools now, you can pick them up for around ten quid, including on fleabay.

 

It can be done without, I used a piece of square keysteel and a g-clamp before, but it's fiddly. The tool is worth every penny.

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i am replacing rear brake pads, the piston obviously has to be retracted to enable space for new pads,what's the trick? i have tried screwing them in, tried applying pressure with the aid of a big screwdriver!! all to no avail. HELP.

I did mine yesterday for the second time with new discs. try winding out first and then back in and it should not be a problem

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