M Markbarnes53 New member Joined Oct 25, 2011 Messages 26 Points 13 Jan 7, 2012 #1 just a question, no real reason for asking but why are the do the front brake pistons push straight bck and the rear ones require turning and pushing,?
just a question, no real reason for asking but why are the do the front brake pistons push straight bck and the rear ones require turning and pushing,?
Davren Moderator Staff member Uploaded 10+ resources/downloads Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 16,420 Points 3,883 Location London, UK. Jan 7, 2012 #2 Because there's a triple screw thread adjuster mechanism in the calliper pistons to provide for automatic handbrake adjustment.
Because there's a triple screw thread adjuster mechanism in the calliper pistons to provide for automatic handbrake adjustment.