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Changing Rear Brakes Pads

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Old 11-07-2007 | 09:03 PM
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Default Changing Rear Brakes Pads

so i gota 02 TT 225 and i gotta do the rear brakes. can some1 tell me if there are any speacial tools need or maybe even the steps needed to do the brakes? i'm sure there is another post on this but i searched and nuttin came up. oh and maybe what are the best pads. i'm orderin the hawk performance ones
 
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Old 11-07-2007 | 09:16 PM
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Default RE: Changing Rear Brakes Pads

You need a special tool to compress the rear calipers.. you can buy one from ECS Tuning or a lot of autoparts stores will rent them to you.

Schwaben Brake Caliper Piston Tool

Other than that it's just a matter of removing two bolts, you'll need a thin faced open end wrench to hold the inner nut or you can grab it with a pair of vice grips.
 
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Old 11-07-2007 | 10:01 PM
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Default RE: Changing Rear Brakes Pads

heads up on that little demon tool... from my experience just use the right side when using it... there will be different shapes on the corners.. whatever youll see what i mean when you get it... ok but use the right end because i didnt once and it slipped and i got the good ole bloody knuckles... stings when you get brake clearner in those cuts
 
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Old 11-08-2007 | 02:28 AM
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thanx guys i know it's gonna be crazy cold out but hopefully i'll be able to this on friday.
 
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