rear Caliper tool

pdmracing

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Per shop manual, do you really need to screw the piston back in with the tool?
If not how are you doing it?
 

JonB

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The Year Matters: 92-00 = needle-nose-plier tips firmly planted in the piston dimples, push and twist. Be sure not to let one tip slip out and 'walk" across the piston face, scratching it. (like I did the 1st time) Tom replaced those tiny pistons for me!
 

Tom Sessions

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The Year Matters: 92-00 = needle-nose-plier tips firmly planted in the piston dimples, push and twist. Be sure not to let one tip slip out and 'walk" across the piston face, scratching it. (like I did the 1st time) Tom replaced those tiny pistons for me!

Like Jon Says year matters. If you have a 01-02 ABS car you do need a special tool to turn and push the piston back in.
 

Chuck 98 RT/10

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My pistons on both Vipers were a real pain the first time. The tool would have made it much easier than all the other options. I've since gotten to tool.
 

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No difference unless you score the perimeter edge while your at it....its just easy to let it slip..
 

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...and poke the dust boot. However, a 40mm conversion would clean up any types of oop-sie you could ever do. Even with vise grips...
 

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