theycallmedalgo
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- Jan 15, 2006
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Sparta/Montclair,
New Jersey
Im sitting outside on my tire right now because im stuck with my rear rotor/pad installation.
I have the car jacked up, both rotors and pads off the car. I compressed the piston with a large c clamp but it didnt seem to stay down.
So my question is how do I compress the piston and keep it down? Im at a loss here and its getting dark.
by the way I searched and nothing helped me with rear brakes only fronts.
thanks guys
I have the car jacked up, both rotors and pads off the car. I compressed the piston with a large c clamp but it didnt seem to stay down.
So my question is how do I compress the piston and keep it down? Im at a loss here and its getting dark.
by the way I searched and nothing helped me with rear brakes only fronts.
thanks guys


jk
If I pulled those out my pads are just going to be bouncing around aren't they ?...
And hopefully the little scraping noise I'm hearing every so often will be fixed.

, it's coming from the brakes not the rear diff. I have tried pretty much everything over the years and was only able to minimize it. I know for sure it's the brakes because I can sometimes see pad skid marks on the rotor almost like anti lock brakes but in longer intervals. I have pretty much given up and learned to live with the noise.
psot the actual steps for changing the rear pads and rotors. Used a c-clamp also, but the calipers wont stay compressed. then i unbolted the outer part also, and took the caliper off as one peice with the use of a hammer. All the while the pads were biting the rotor.