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#1167811 01/27/05 05:28 AM
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Got 3 of wheels done fine, then last one . Noticed pads had worn very uneven. Think shaved at like 45 degree angle. Noticed caliper pistion was sitting at similar angle and will not screw back in!!? Is it possible to repair or is it shot. Brake in question is passenger rear. Thanks everyone!!


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#1167812 01/27/05 01:04 PM
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the caliper needs a rebuild or replacement if the piston is not sitting square to the caliper bore.


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thanks rara


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rebuild it yourself with a caliper rebuild kit (a PITA in my opinion) or buy a rebuilt caliper. it's siezed.

also you'll notice improved gas mileage after you fix it.. hehe.


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