Ozzy Member First Name Bryce Joined Feb 24, 2024 Threads 3 Messages 18 Reaction score 5 Location Ontario Vehicle(s) 21 bronco sport Apr 21, 2024 Thread starter #1 When replacing rear brake pads does the rear brake caliper piston screw in or push in? I know about service mode Sponsored
When replacing rear brake pads does the rear brake caliper piston screw in or push in? I know about service mode Sponsored
cprcubed Well-Known Member First Name Patrick Joined Nov 16, 2022 Threads 1 Messages 593 Reaction score 954 Location Parker, TX Vehicle(s) 2022 Cyber Orange BS BB, 1997 Ford F250 HD 7.3 PSD Apr 21, 2024 #2 I'm fairly certain that they screw in. Cheers!
HUSBANDOFBS Well-Known Member First Name James Joined Apr 17, 2021 Threads 17 Messages 171 Reaction score 438 Location Kentucky Vehicle(s) 2024 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid Apr 21, 2024 #3 Although I do not agree with some of his greasing procedures, this guy gives a pretty good rundown of replacing the rears.
Although I do not agree with some of his greasing procedures, this guy gives a pretty good rundown of replacing the rears.
Black Horse Well-Known Member First Name Dave Joined May 31, 2021 Threads 7 Messages 57 Reaction score 71 Location SW Ohio Vehicle(s) 2021 Bronco Sport, 2009 F250, 1999 Mustang Cobra Apr 22, 2024 #4 With the rear brakes in service mode and the e-brake connector disconnected, do you really need to remove the e-brake motor to screw the piston back in? Sponsored
With the rear brakes in service mode and the e-brake connector disconnected, do you really need to remove the e-brake motor to screw the piston back in? Sponsored