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im going to be changing front and rear pads this weekend , anyone done theirs and come across any problems , i am wondering if the rears are a push in piston like the 202 or do they screw in.I will manage this job ok, just curious before hand before i get to it.

any tips or awkward bits , i read the front pins can be a git to remove , mine look clean being imported , so hoping they come out easy enough .

i got mintex for the rears and nipon for the fronts - all for £39 inc vat + delivery

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Push type, easy job. Pins are a bitch to remove, i'd recommend getting some pin tappers from Halfords if you havent got any. And a deicent G clamp also if you havent got one :thumbsup:

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guys over at gt4oc say you have to push both rear pistons at once lee , to avoid 1 popping out. did you have this diallema matey ?

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guys over at gt4oc say you have to push both rear pistons at once lee , to avoid 1 popping out. did you have this diallema matey ?

Yep need to wind them both back at the same time to avoid one coming out. I usually wind back the pistons with the old pads in so that they both do get pushed at once.

If you wind one and it pops out then you can always put it back in and rebleed the system ;)

But yes to avoid any extra work yes - wind them both back together :) Like i said, leave the old pads in as you do this and it will make it a whole lot easier :thumbsup:

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