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    Help with rear pad install

    I can't get the rear pads to fit in the caliper. They each fit individually without a problem, but once I place one in (either one), there isn't enough clearance to fit the other one in.

    The piston is all the way back (with a C-clamp), and the pads are the correct part.

    Is there a trick to this?
    1995 Porsche 911
    1992 BMW 318ic
    2004 Volvo V70
    1988 M3 2.5L - gone
    1988 325is - gone

    #2
    Make sure the caliper mounting bolts aren't protruding. That's an easy one to miss.

    -Charlie
    Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
    '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Charlie
      Make sure the caliper mounting bolts aren't protruding. That's an easy one to miss.

      -Charlie
      Hmmm, good thought. However, since I intended on replacing the rotors too, both bolts were completely removed from the caliper.
      1995 Porsche 911
      1992 BMW 318ic
      2004 Volvo V70
      1988 M3 2.5L - gone
      1988 325is - gone

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        #4
        If you could show pics it would be easier to see what you are talking about.
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          #5
          Originally posted by DarkWing6
          If you could show pics it would be easier to see what you are talking about.
          Yeah, photos would help - I wish I'd done that when it was all apart. I'll take it apart again and take some pictures this weekend.

          I'll give it another try but, it may be worth the $60 it'll cost to have JR at Auburn Foreign Car do it for me...
          1995 Porsche 911
          1992 BMW 318ic
          2004 Volvo V70
          1988 M3 2.5L - gone
          1988 325is - gone

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            #6
            I bet you didn't compress the caliper piston in enough (or at all). I usually do it with my thumbs..

            whatever you do don't spend $60 to pay somebody else, that's more than the cost of the brake parts themselves.
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