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Old Nov 23, 2019 | 07:24 PM
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Re: Need to Do Brake Job, Help

Originally Posted by Injuneer
Did you release the e-brake?
As you can see in the picture it's bottomed out on the e-brake unless there's some other type of adjustment?
Old Nov 23, 2019 | 11:50 PM
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Re: Need to Do Brake Job, Help

Originally Posted by DrewHMS97SS
IIRC the piston should go back to sit almost flush with the parking brake piece. Worst case, Mienkie (sp?) will rebuild calipers for about $100 a pair if they are really damaged.
it's too back i can't find a picture of one with it all the back (open).

Fact there isn't much videos on the rear disc brake for the 95 z28.
Old Nov 24, 2019 | 08:07 AM
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Re: Need to Do Brake Job, Help

Look at how close the piston is to the ebrake: New Caliper
Old Nov 24, 2019 | 06:02 PM
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Re: Need to Do Brake Job, Help

Originally Posted by DrewHMS97SS
Look at how close the piston is to the ebrake: New Caliper
your link didn't take me to the caliper but i found the picture, and saw how close the 2 part come together.

thanks!

i ended up putting 1 new pad with a old one to get me through the holidays, if it was the front that would be a different story.
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