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Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 10:04:30 AM   
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I replaced the rear disc brake pads on my 2002 XG350.While attempting to install the pads I met with much resistance and the only way I gould get the pads to go fully on, was to use a c-clamp.  The problem with that was the rotor would now rub on the pads.  Is there a trick to installing these pads?  Thanks.
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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 10:19:43 AM   
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I changed the front pads on my 2004 XG350i this weekend and they slid in easily. The caliper removed easily and I was able to collapse the pistons slowly with a small 'C' clamp. The caliper then slid over the pads with no problem. I think it took longer to jack the car up and remove the wheel then it did to change the pads.

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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 10:51:43 AM   
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The pistons on the calipers need to be pushed back into the calipers.  However, unlike front calipers, the rears can't just be pushed back in with a C-clamp.  They need to be rotated clockwise while pushing.  There are a few versions a tool to accomplish this:

Here's what I use (cheap and small).  It goes on the end of a ratchet extension like a socket:


Nicer but costs more:


See this thread for more info:
http://www.hyundaiforum.com/m_7766/tm.htm

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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 3:26:45 PM   
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I had no problem with the front disc brake pad replacement either.  The back ones are slightly different.

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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 3:29:13 PM   
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I had no problem making the piston retract.  The problem I had was putting in the pads. When I pushed one end of the pad into the spring clips, the other end of the same pad would pop out.

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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/6/2007 6:55:26 PM   
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I've heard that sometimes the "ears" that ride in the guides need to be ground down/filed down a little.  I'm getting ready to do my rear discs soon on my Elantra so I'll be getting some first-hand experience with this stuff.

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RE: Rear Disc Brake Pads - 8/7/2007 2:48:20 AM   
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Thanks for the tip.  Since I have had no previous experience with Hyundai rear disc brakes,  I did not know if the pads were supposed to fit very tight.  I will take your advice.  Thanks again.

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