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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Odd rear brake issue, any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="noldevin" data-source="post: 15399311" data-attributes="member: 166003"><p>Has anyone ever had issues getting a mustang rear caliper to compress when changing pads?</p><p> On my car, it absolutely will not let me compress the caliper far enough to fit semi new pads unless I disconnect the line. I've tried opening the reservoir cap and opening the bleeder valve but it didn't make any difference. Even tried a new set of calipers, same thing, it stops about 2 turns early and can easily be turned the rest of the way in once you disconnect the line.</p><p> And yes, I'm using the correct caliper return tool that turns the piston as it pushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noldevin, post: 15399311, member: 166003"] Has anyone ever had issues getting a mustang rear caliper to compress when changing pads? On my car, it absolutely will not let me compress the caliper far enough to fit semi new pads unless I disconnect the line. I've tried opening the reservoir cap and opening the bleeder valve but it didn't make any difference. Even tried a new set of calipers, same thing, it stops about 2 turns early and can easily be turned the rest of the way in once you disconnect the line. And yes, I'm using the correct caliper return tool that turns the piston as it pushes. [/QUOTE]
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