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    Replacing bendix brake pads when.......

    the pistons have seized, just curious on this one.

    Is it possible to do so, im pretty sure you could do it with the girling type brakes but the bendix ones, dont you have to push the piston back in to put the new pad in?

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    front pads you push the piston back in..... use a 8 inch bock of wood and place hands either side of wood wedge it in and push...

    rear you turn the psiton back in with a bar or screw driver that fits in the gap

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    use a large G clamp to push the pistons back in pal.....

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    Its ok i dont need me pads changin, and im pretty sure me pistons aint siezed, i was just curious about it thats all


 

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