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Hyundai coupe rear brakes - 6/28/2005 5:06:52 PM   
MARKBLACK

 

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Hi all
Wondering if someone can help I was fitting some rear pads on a Hyundai coupe (2002). The piston would only go in so far, so I had to put the old ones back on. anybody know how I can get the pistons to go right back. I did try and twist them, but they only went so far.

MB
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RE: Hyundai coupe rear brakes - 6/29/2005 3:28:22 PM   
Patrick


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so they are twist in pistons? do you have the proper tool? i have done a few, and they were Tough to get in.

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RE: Hyundai coupe rear brakes - 6/29/2005 5:57:47 PM   
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I tried to twist them, and they went in so far. I was able to use 'mole grips' to a certain extent. But they will only twist in so far, they feel free enough. I don't have the proper tool, how does it work? Do you have to unclip the handbrake linkage and or spring and 17 mm nut?

Mark

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RE: Hyundai coupe rear brakes - 4/21/2007 8:51:25 AM   
neelio

 

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hi ive got no real advise for you on this but you really dont want to have to buy a new one , i had to buy a front one cost me 140 quid

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