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Old 12-11-2005, 01:10 PM   #19 (permalink)
bssofro
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Subdriver
Denny,
I can't tell you how many times I have replaced pads... I've use a screwdriver on the caliper to pry the outer edge out, compressing the piston and pushing it in (while still attached to the car before you start unbolting things), I've used a c-clamp, I've used my fingers... but never a tool to screw them in...



Pretty confident the outside of the front slide pin is 18mm, the outside of the rear slide pin is 16mm and the inner face of the slide pin on both is 15mm.

I think he is referring to the REAR CALIPERS. Do they require a tool to "screw" them in....or can they be pushed back in too?
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