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Old 05-15-2001, 05:43 AM   #2
KULTULZ
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It takes special service tools to properly rebuild your rear caliper. The piston actually ratchets instead of moving in and out as on a front caliper.

If it was mine and I didn`t want to invest in the service tools, I would price a rebuilt BENDIX caliper (no PEP BOYS).

BTW...If the brake fluid is changed regularly (once a year), you most likely will not experience hydraulic failure.

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