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Old 05-07-2001, 04:36 PM
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Rebuilding Rear PBR Calipers...

Any one here ever done it? My left driver side rotor is frozen, so everytime I would break it would pull HARD to the passenger side. I ordered a rebuild kit, and was wondering how you get the rubber between the piston and the brake pad off? Anyone have any diagrams or anything? Any tips? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks for the help in advance guys.
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Engine: ls1, LB9
Transmission: t56, Auto
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I am not sure what you mean with rubber on there. but, It is listed in my manual how to dissasemble them. it is bassically the same as the single pistion lay a clean rag on the inside to catch the pistions and blow air in where the hose goes and they pop out. it also says that if one comes out but not the other remove the dust boot from the one that did and slid it back in its bore till it seals and hold that one till the other comes out.

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