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Old 10-22-2013, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Wimpy525 View Post
Use compressed air, put the nozzel where the breakhose would be. Watch your fingers!
Just like Wimpy said.
But I would recommend you put a thick (say 1/4") wood shim in between where the pistons come out and what holds the opposing brake pads in. This way when the compressed air POPS (you may jump when this happens) the piston out it does not go flying across the floor and also with the wood shim the pistons will not get damaged and prevent you from spending more $$$ to rebuild your caliper.
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