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Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:15 |
Ahh on the rears, yeah well if you can wind it back you know its not seized. but yeah if they were bone dry that'd probably be the problem | |
mazdaspeed |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:13 |
I did mine last summer, easy job. | |
TNM |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:12 |
it would be hard to see if its the piston! They are like normal pistons. You have to use a winding tool on them to wind them back in. | |
Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:11 |
hmm yeah slight problem, yeah just a bit of grease and work it a bit to free it up. Make sure its not the piston its self seizing either | |
TNM |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:09 |
erm a little bit more than that :lol: I knew it was catching a bit. wore a pad out in less than 2k miles and cracked the disk :o :| | |
Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:03 |
anythin really, probably copper grease i'd go for. Are they seizing up? | |
Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:03 |
haha so sad, but also ammusing :lol: | |
TNM |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:02 |
copper grease then? Or some CV joint styleeee grease? | |
Matt H |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 23:00 |
:D :lol: | |
Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:58 |
yes you can | |
Matt H |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:58 |
Can I kick it? | |
Joe |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:47 |
Yes you can | |
TNM |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 22:27 |
Can you grease these?:boggle: |