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super urgent help needed
I am changing over my disks at the moment and have run into my first problem. the new disks are too thick to fit in the caliper. how do I re set the height of the cylinder?
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
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thanks guys - crisis avoided. I managed to find instructions on miata dot net. just wondering though I have reversed in the undercover carpark the car is in and tried the brakes out. they are a little underwhelming is this because the front pistons need to settle or will the bedding process improve them?
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Make sure the rears are adjusted. Then you'll have to bed them in by doing a few heavy brake applications without fully stopping. Some info here http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=85
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