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DaveB

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Whats up guys, my friends and I are swapping some springs on his car and everything has gone smoothly except for the rear calipers. We had to take them off now the bastards have closed a bit and we cant get them back on the rotors. We've tried prying them and hammering them but to no avail. Anyone have any suggestions? I know Stangnet can help us out. Thanks.
 

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You need to twist them back in. You can ge tthe tool from the auto parts store or use needle nose pliers.
 
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Ok well those geniuses just applied the brakes and now theyre locked together, anything we can do besides taking them apart?
 

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You can get a srewdiver in b/t the inspection port and pry them a little to get them off. The pistons have to twisted in flush once you get them off.
 

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would it make it any easier to twist them back in if they removed the cap from the brake fluid reservoir
 

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would it make it any easier to twist them back in if they removed the cap from the brake fluid reservoir
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Uhm yeah ......
That's a given and I was assuming they were doing that but if you are are not.
Urban makes a good point and loosen up the bleeder screw a little when you are closing the calipers. It will make it A LOT easier.
 
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Ok so take the cap off and loosen the bleeder screw a little bit but not enough to make fluid come out. Sorry were all rookies when it comes to brakes.
 
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Did I took the cap off and he loosened the bleeder valve until a little dribble of fluid came out then tightened it back up a little bit so it stopped. Pistons still arent budging though.
 
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Well we finally got them to go in. Had to screw them back into the caliper. Talk about a pain in the ass. I dont think I've ever cursed so much in my life haha. His car looks good though. Thanks for the replies.
 

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Glad you guys got it going. anytime you need advice this is the place!
 
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