snampro
Enthusiast
The car: 1994 Dodge Viper, stock brake system
The project: removing all four rotors, having them machined, replacing the rear pads with EBC Greens to match the front pads
The problem: I have the rear calipers completely disconnected from the car (bolts and e-brake system). However, I still cannot remove the caliper assembly. The problem is that the brake pads are hitting the burr along the outside edge of the rotor as I try to slide the assembly off.
How do I get the piston to relax to allow the pads to further separate from the rotor allowing me to slide the assembly off???
The project: removing all four rotors, having them machined, replacing the rear pads with EBC Greens to match the front pads
The problem: I have the rear calipers completely disconnected from the car (bolts and e-brake system). However, I still cannot remove the caliper assembly. The problem is that the brake pads are hitting the burr along the outside edge of the rotor as I try to slide the assembly off.
How do I get the piston to relax to allow the pads to further separate from the rotor allowing me to slide the assembly off???