William
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On 500/700 you need a tool to twist the piston back into place.that some sophisticated piston assembly on the rear brake and can it still be push in like other pistons or do you need that special tool...
My rear brake started squeaking a week before my front brakes.It's a pain in the butt compared to the fronts. Chances are u don't need to replace the rears yet. They last way longer than the fronts
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Hey mudder you answered my question on page 8 and 9 on your right up whether to use the stock shims.Seems to make sense to protect the brake pad itself from the pistons like added protection.....did my rear pads and completely forgot to put them on and then thought maybe don't need them and wasn't required for the aftermarket pads and came without that pin that lines up with the piston..Are they like anti rattle system or something...I guess i'll have to take mine apart again and put them in plus going to see if i can do it by remove 1 bolt and loosen the the other one on the opposite side and see if i can slide out the pads.....The shims talking about and thanks for how To..Just did it. Rear pads did not need replacing as compared to fronts. My attempt on a how-to thread.
P500 - P500 Brake pad replacement with photos