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![]() Ok, thanks for the info. So, I guess I'm going to have to find a "special tool" to turn the brake piston cause I dont have one and it looks very much like it needs one. The piston is circular (surprise?) in shape but has two V shaped notches cut out of opposite sides (horizontally) so that the piston can slide over the protrusions on the backside of the inboard brake pad. So, I guess the tool would fit in those notches and turn the entire piston cylinder. If anyone knows for sure on this, let me know.
Thanks again. (Kicked another Monte Carlo SS's butt the other day. You'd think they would learn....) ;-)
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