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No need to rotate the front caliper pistons as you compress the front calipers. That process is only for the rear calipers because of the parking brake mechanism.
Yes. If your question is regarding the operation of the calipers. They do operate in the same manner as the front calipers.
A child can not sit in the front seat, but a teen can. They must be over 80 pounds.
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The easiest way is with a "C" clamp.
The front calipers push in with a large clamp to pliers. The rear calipers require a special tool that twists the piston while pushing it in.
A child should not sit in the front but a tween (A tween is a person the ages of 11-13) can sit in the front as long as the tween is over 80 pounds.
Push in. I've change my front pads several times and they compress straight in.
You need a tool that can compress the piston at the same time you can rotate the caliper clockwise. Or you can use a clamp and a screwdriver to gently compress the piston.
Unlike the front calipers, pistons in the rear usually have to be rotated to compress them.
Hey Nina==Take off the wheel then remove the 2 bolts holding the caliper on. Then pry on the caliper to compress the piston and remove the caliper. Hang the caliper with a coat hanger or wire and don't let it hang by the hose. Goodluck Joe
use a large c-clamp aiso use the old brake shoe on the caliper piston to squeeze it back in