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> HowTo Article for Replacing Front Brakes, Where can i find one?
post Dec 7, 2004 - 4:30 AM
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Guys do you know a How-to Article that describes how to change the braking pads of a GTFour ST205??(Front and Rear).

Thank you

post Dec 7, 2004 - 4:16 PM
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QUOTE(Magic @ Dec 7, 2004 - 9:30 AM)
Guys do you know a How-to Article that describes how to change the braking pads of a GTFour ST205??(Front and Rear).

Thank you
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Typically... 4 pot calipers (or solid type calipers) have 2 pins on them holding in the pads. You basically pull those two pins, slide out pads, press pistons (on some types of calipers) and slide in new pads. Solid calipers are pretty easy.

As for the rear, there is a top and bottom slider on the caliper. One of those has a bolt (bottom I think) and the other doesn't. Unbolt that bolt. The caliper should now be able to swing open exposing the pads. Replace, press in the piston, and put everything back together. That's basically it...

Oh yeah... and bleed the system...

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post Dec 7, 2004 - 4:34 PM
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Kwanza26 Thank you very much for the description.
I have on my mind how it is and i will try to find also a photo article.

Thank you my friend.

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