I am replacing rear brakes on 2014 Tri Glide, due to rotors being scored too bad, HOW do you get piston pressed back into caliper ?
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Jack, thanks for your reply on my question, we have Ebrake fully disengaged, but piston will NOT move, no matter how hard we compress C clamp. I know on older models (only ones I could find on "YouTube" , you had to remove a bracket from the Ebrake.......your saying the piston should just slide back into the cylinder pretty much the same as a cars front brakes?
I am replacing rear brakes on 2014 Tri Glide, due to rotors being scored too bad, HOW do you get piston pressed back into caliper ?
They have to be turned in clockwise at the same time as being compressed. You can buy the tool or rent/free at an autoparts store. There will be two little indentations on the piston.
https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-...ls-disc-brake-caliper-tool-18-piece/94798_0_0
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