11-07-2007, 10:33 AM
That's great news Brian! Glad it worked out for ya.
You'd be amazed at what you can find on google. My wife's car is a Mazda 626 with 4 wheel disc brakes. Last year I was replacing the rear brake pads and was trying to compress the calipers to make room for the new thicker pads. I couldn't get them to compress, no way, now how. Went to google and typed in "replace rear brake pads on 1999 Mazda 626" and found out how to do it within minutes. (They don't compress like the front calipers do, you have to screw them back in).
Google really is your friend. lol
But anyway, glad it worked for you and happy I could help.
You'd be amazed at what you can find on google. My wife's car is a Mazda 626 with 4 wheel disc brakes. Last year I was replacing the rear brake pads and was trying to compress the calipers to make room for the new thicker pads. I couldn't get them to compress, no way, now how. Went to google and typed in "replace rear brake pads on 1999 Mazda 626" and found out how to do it within minutes. (They don't compress like the front calipers do, you have to screw them back in).
Google really is your friend. lol
But anyway, glad it worked for you and happy I could help.
Ron
1989 FSB Custom 5.0 5spd 3.55LS (and a few other Ford trucks.)
1989 FSB Custom 5.0 5spd 3.55LS (and a few other Ford trucks.)