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...special, just if you have rear disc brakes there is a special tool you need to push (rotate) the caliper piston in because of the fact they are special calipers equipped for parking brake

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...brake pads on GM products (and just about everyone else's) have little scrapers on the sides of the pads that will cause the brakes to squeak all the time when you wear down to their level. When you ...

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...replace the rear brake shoes on my 2005 how do i replace the rear brake shes on my 2005 chev cobalt?? go to link for a lesson in doing this job. http://www.2carpros.com/how_to/rear_brake_shoes.htm ...

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...replace the rear rotors and cannot depress the brake caliper to get the pads on. the master cylinder is open, the emergency / parking brake is off, any other suggestions disc brakes on the rear of a ...

...Rear pads were hard to replace. Calipers did not want to release to allow new pads to be put on. Is there a secret to releasing brake pressure to rear pads before replacing? THANKS, Gene In order to ...

...rear brake caliper will not depress. If you are replacing the rear pads and are trying to retract the caliper pistons here is what you need to do. Use a piston installation tool in order to twist the ...

replace brake light switch 2006 chev malibu under dash follow brake pedal up towards steering column the switch is where they meet

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replace the rear brake pads on a Malibu LS 2008. used a C-clamp but could not get the cylinder in enough for the new pads to go over the rotor. Saw a response for a 2006 malibu, does the cylinder need

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...pads on front. I also installed new shoes on rear. I had a vibrating rotor problem, which apparantly was occuring in drivers side. After all new afore mentioned parts, I still have it?!?! Does anyone ...

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rear as I had new brakes from dealer a year ago. Replaced rotors and pads---pads worn to wear point. Brakes work great, no pulsating except now above 45 mph. Step on firmly and it goes away. At a Loss

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