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Hi,
I have the car brakes opened up. I did the front brakes just fine. Rear brake piston doesn't want to go back in. It does not budge at all. Is there anything different one has to do besides using a C clamp? Is there any special tool or a step that I am missing? Many thanks in advance. AJ |
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