Hey Chris, Do the old pads get F'd up if you use them to pry the pistons back in? I plan to swap back and forth with some Carbotechs, but
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02-11-2010, 06:41 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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I've seen c-clamps mentioned a number of times for pushing the pistons in, but I can't for the life of me envision how a c-clamp would fit in there. Is that for calipers that have to be removed to change the pads? If not, anyone used them?
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Yes, you can use C-clamps on the open single piston calipers where the entire caliper is removed or pivoted off to change the brake pads. This would be the technique to use for the base model (non-sport) brakes.
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I changed my front and rear pads today from the OEM pads to Hawk HPS pads. It was a piece of cake thanks to this thread. It took more time to jack up the car and remove the wheels than it did to change the pads.
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How do you like the HPS compared to stock? I have a set sitting in my garage that I plan on installing after I get my moneys worth out of the stock pads.
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Yes I used the old pads to push in the pistons. I also changed one pad at the time which I think also makes it easier.
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I know you guys mentioned one could use channel-locks to push the pistons in, but I can't find a set with rubber covers. I'm reluctant to use the 'old' pads cus I'll be swapping them back in again shortly.
What do you think about these? They're $6 each, very adjustable, and seem to be no larger than channel locks in terms of fitting within the caliper to compress the pistons. They even have nice little rubber covers to avoid marring the pistons and caliper. I bought two to compress the pistons at the same time. Think they'll work?
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those should work spear, where do you get them?
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