Well I'll see about doing myself this weekend...wouldn't I need the tool to push the piston in? Or no?
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No the piston only needs to go in when you are replacing worn out pads.
Look at post #33 to see a good picture of what I think is the problem.
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Yeah that's got to be it...I'm thinking it may be a side clip, not tge top.
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