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80s brake pad change

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80s brake pad change

Post by evanstaniland »

ok i was changing the pads in my 80s brakes today (1993) model.

once i put the new pads in it doesnt fit over the disc (as they ar thicker) i have pushed the pison back but they still dont go over>

is there 2 adjusting bolt that need to be wound out?

HELP please

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Post by BOGAN V8 »

Just a idea have you pushed the 2 slides back where the bolts slide or you cant get the caliper on at all

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Post by Rossco »

Your rotors may have a lip on the edge of them stopping the pads from sliding in. If so get them machined or be a little rough and take the lip off gently with a grinder
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Post by pridhac »

My rotors have quite a pronounced lip on them. I use a soft hammer to get the calipers on.
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