brake job question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Lisa, Feb 19, 2006.

  1. Lisa

    Lisa Guest

    We're working on a 1990 Plymouth Horizon, replacing the front brakes. Is
    there any other way to remove the brake pads than to take the caliper apart?

    Thanks!
    Lisa (typing for Jeff, who is elbow deep in a brake job)
     
    Lisa, Feb 19, 2006
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  2. Lisa

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Take the caliper apart? No.

    You (Jeff) will need to remove the caliper from the steering
    knuckle (one or two bolts), pry the inner pad and piston back a
    little to allow the caliper to be wiggled free.

    Really doesn't sound like Jeff is too familiar with doing brake
    work, are you certain that this is a good idea?
     
    aarcuda69062, Feb 19, 2006
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  3. Lisa

    Lisa Guest

    He's been fixing our brakes for many years. This is the first time he's
    worked on this car. And apparently, that is the only way to remove the pads
    for *this* car.

    What you described, he says, is the way of every brake job he's ever done.
    That's why he was so surprised by the way these brakes are put together.

    Either way, he's already finished the job. Thanks for taking the time to
    respond!
     
    Lisa, Feb 19, 2006
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