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      09-03-2017, 08:40 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by vtl View Post
What kind of car is it? Front or rear? Rear could have a self adjusting handbrake in the caliper which might require you to use a different tool to retract it.
It's a 1994 integra vti R
The brake is for the front, and pretty sure they are the floating caliper as I helped him did the right front and the piston went back nice and easy with the brake pad spreader tool.
It's just the piston on the left front that didn't go back.

But again, I am guessing if it is due to the brake pads on the left were not there when he moved the car and causing the piston pushing out from the caliper too much?

*read from the internet last night, if it is the rear brake, some people saying turning while pushing.
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