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Rear Brakes

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So i installed rear brakes(pads) && rotors today, && my pedal seems a bit spongy. When i pull up my ebrake, my wheels don't even lock up anymore, you guys have any suggestions to fix this problem?
 


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When I did rear brakes, I wound back the pistons and did not align the X in them correctly and so they ended up pressing on the small knob at the bottom of the pad rather than on the whole pad evenly. Once I fixed that (and thankfully did not drive too much beforehand), pedal feel became much firmer.
 


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When I did rear brakes, I wound back the pistons and did not align the X in them correctly and so they ended up pressing on the small knob at the bottom of the pad rather than on the whole pad evenly. Once I fixed that (and thankfully did not drive too much beforehand), pedal feel became much firmer.
as far as aligning the x, could you explain a little more?
 


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The two grooves on the piston that make an X pattern have to be aligned so that one of those grooves is vertical, so kind of like -|-

This way the dimple on the bottom of inner brake pad falls into the groove and the rest of the piston makes clean flat contact with the pad surface

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as far as aligning the x, could you explain a little more?
The rear caliper piston has slots on its face that form an X.
The pads have a small pin on back of the inboard pad.
The pin on the pad must set within the slot on the piston.

@foodtruck, you beat me to it :)
 


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The two grooves on the piston that make an X pattern have to be aligned so that one of those grooves is vertical, so kind of like -|-

This way the dimple on the bottom of inner brake pad falls into the groove and the rest of the piston makes clean flat contact with the pad surface

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thank you my dude.
 




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