Coby. ClioSport Club Member Car XC60-R.......V40-R Jul 7, 2008 #1 I'm changing my Front Disks and Pads and will be changing my Rear Pads aswell, Do I need a Windback Tool? If I do what is it and where can I get one from?? Thanks Andy
I'm changing my Front Disks and Pads and will be changing my Rear Pads aswell, Do I need a Windback Tool? If I do what is it and where can I get one from?? Thanks Andy
MRBILLYUK ClioSport Club Member Car FF Jeden Osiem Dwa Jul 7, 2008 #2 Use a screw driver or a piece of square bar to wind back the piston into the rear caliper .
Coby. ClioSport Club Member Car XC60-R.......V40-R Jul 7, 2008 #3 OK Excellent.... I was hoping not to have to spend anymore Money
S sideways danny Car ITB'd MK1 Jul 7, 2008 #4 MRBILLYUK said: Use a screw driver or a piece of square bar to wind back the piston into the rear caliper . Click to expand... +1, you need to remove the caliper to use a wind back tool, and unless the caliper is seized, a screwdriver or similar will be quicker and easier
MRBILLYUK said: Use a screw driver or a piece of square bar to wind back the piston into the rear caliper . Click to expand... +1, you need to remove the caliper to use a wind back tool, and unless the caliper is seized, a screwdriver or similar will be quicker and easier
Coby. ClioSport Club Member Car XC60-R.......V40-R Jul 7, 2008 #5 Thats good to know... We've got plenty of Tools at our convenience and a fair bit of knowledge so hopefully all will go ok.
Thats good to know... We've got plenty of Tools at our convenience and a fair bit of knowledge so hopefully all will go ok.
AlexG Car Ph1 172 + Combo van Jul 7, 2008 #6 on the front just use a big pair of grips to push the piston in until it stops.
M mattjk Jul 7, 2008 #7 G-clamp works well too. Remeber to undo the reservoir so the air can escape not sure if its 100% nessasary but can't do any harm
G-clamp works well too. Remeber to undo the reservoir so the air can escape not sure if its 100% nessasary but can't do any harm
H Henry Jul 7, 2008 #8 ^ you'll probably want to be drawing off some brake fluid from the reservoir if it's currently topped up and your pads are particularly worn
^ you'll probably want to be drawing off some brake fluid from the reservoir if it's currently topped up and your pads are particularly worn
D dangerous dave Car R5gtt, 182, volvo... Jul 7, 2008 #9 do it before you take the caliper off, screw driver behind the rear pad and lever it in.. job done.. one side at a time and DO NOT push one in while the other calipers in bits or the piston on the other side will pop out.. very messy..
do it before you take the caliper off, screw driver behind the rear pad and lever it in.. job done.. one side at a time and DO NOT push one in while the other calipers in bits or the piston on the other side will pop out.. very messy..
Coby. ClioSport Club Member Car XC60-R.......V40-R Jul 7, 2008 #10 All done now... Screwdriver worked a Treat