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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Rear Pad Replacement Trick
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Boo Boo Kitty F*#k
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Vienna WV
Posts: 637
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If its like the rest of the Disc brakes I have had on Hondas they turn in to retract. Clockwise I think, do not try to press them in.
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Boo Boo Kitty F*#k
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Vienna WV
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Just the rears sorry forgot to say that.
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Integra Owner No. 122,019
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Saint louis, MO
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why cant you press them in???? I have an integra and all I use is a big ass clamp to press the piston back in to make room for the new pad. Can't see why that wouldn't work since thats how the pad pushes on the piston
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The pistons in most Hondas(on the rear) screw in... they also twist out when applied i believe. There is a special tool thing, looks like a cube w/all different spikes on it, and you just push in slightly as you are turning them in.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Yep..
#1 you have to make sure the parking break is off.. although to be honest i don't know how you got this far if it's not.... otherwise it will keep pressure on the piston. (make sure she's in gear and not going to roll anywhere-like off the jack)
#2 As it's been stated, the rear piston should screw down.. i've done it with a flat head screwdriver before... most have a x or plus sign indention on the piston that the whole bar of the flat head can fit flush sideways.. and then give it a crank (i think counter clockwise) #3 i've done an acura that didn't screw and i didn't have a clamp... turns out a three cell maglight handle fits perfectly in the sleeve and i pushed with my knee... good luck... #4 worse things could happen...freakin stripped guide screws ..etc. |
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Boo Boo Kitty F*#k
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Vienna WV
Posts: 637
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: las vegas nevada
Posts: 65
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Yes there is a tool can use but if you dont have it you can use a pair of needle nose plies if it has four notches in the piston or a large flate blade screw driver if it has a cross in the piston. Just spray the piston boot with wd-40 and turn the piston in clockwise until it looks flush with the caliper make sure that one of the four notches or the end of the cross is facing straight up and down so that the brake pad can be installed correctly. The caliper piston is spring loaded as the brake pad wears the piston turns out counter clock wise.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Dallas Texas
Posts: 5
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Go to autozone and rent tool for free its called a rear brake caliper compressor
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 7
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I had the same problem the following links helped, i used a g-clamp to put pressure on the piston the turned it clockwise using a pair of narrow grips (plumbers/electricians grips) Be careful not to damage the rubber dust boot around the piston when roating them back in. The anti seize compond mentioned above reduces the amount of chatter & squeeling when the brakes are applied. Once you get the hang of it its dead easy it took me 1.5 hours to get one side done but then about 10 mins for the other side once i had worked out what to do. Good luck.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 22
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2000-GSR Integra, my friend and I changed my rear pads, and we tried to push it back in and it would not budge. I called pep boys to see if they knew what the problem was and he said "You need a special tool to screw it back into the caliper" yeah right a big screwdriver did the trick just fine.
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