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posted on June 18th, 2011 at 03:48 PM
Brake pad install help


Ok... I'm putting new Pads on the beetle but I'm having a lot of trouble getting them onto the disc. It almost seems like the pads are to thick. Can anyone help with this ?
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posted on June 18th, 2011 at 05:27 PM



edge the caliper piston fully backinto its groove. Mabe try a g clamp...



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posted on June 18th, 2011 at 05:31 PM



You need to push the calliper pistons back into the calliper to allow room for the new pads.

You can buy a tool to do this however I usually use a 'G' clamp to force the pistons back in.
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posted on June 19th, 2011 at 01:09 AM



Yeah I bought one and can't wind the piston back any further.... Not sure why... Hmm
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posted on June 20th, 2011 at 03:16 PM



front pads .??? you change one pad at a time, to push the piston back, lift one pad half way out and get some multi grips and use the pad and lever the piston in , them put new pad in and repeat. :blush:



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posted on June 20th, 2011 at 05:57 PM



if your NOt sure then maybe you should see a qualified mechanic

dont want to risk yr life on yr brakes




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posted on June 20th, 2011 at 10:43 PM



Sometimes you need to take the caliper off (only 2 bolts) to push the pistons in (stubborn bastards).

This is when I use a largish G clamp, with the caliper off the disk you've got enough room to use the clamp to force the piston in.
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posted on June 20th, 2011 at 11:30 PM



Make sure you push the piston in square, and it is not jamming or twisting. They can be tight, and experience helps in knowing how to push them. Hopefully one side will move and you can feel confident on the other side. Be sure you have got it right when it is all back together.





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