A special tool is required (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) because piston is threaded to operate the emergency brake
It requires a special tool to turn and compress the piston in at the same time.
leave this to the pros, struts are hard to do safely without special equipment to compress springs
I have used a large "C" clamp, to compress the caliper flush to the face.
Yes, a special tool is required to compress the caliper pistion.
The piston in the rear caliper on the 2008 Grand Caravan is the "screw in" type. A special tool is required to do the job.
Replace the caliper and bleed the brake system.
To change the rear brakes on a 1996 Dodge Neon, start by safely lifting the rear of the car and removing the wheel. Next, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and sliding it off the brake rotor. Replace the old brake pads with new ones, ensuring they are properly seated, then reattach the caliper. Finally, reassemble the wheel and lower the car, ensuring everything is secure before driving.
there are NO speakers in the "rear" doors of a Neon.
You will need a caliper rewinding tool
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To replace the rear brake pads on a 2004 Dodge Durango, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Then, unbolt the caliper and carefully slide it off the rotor. Remove the old brake pads and compress the caliper piston using a C-clamp or brake tool, then install the new pads. Reassemble the caliper, ensuring everything is secure, and finally, reattach the wheels and lower the vehicle.
You need a caliper tool and a ratchet. Caliper tool is a cube with prongs on it, a couple dollars at a parts store or online. Just turn the caliper tool and on the caliper and it will compress.