I am about to start a whole bunch of work on my buddies 2000 Nissan maxima GLE 3.0L v6. I am not really worried about any of the jobs but the only one I have a question about is the rear backing plates. Am I going to have to remove the hub to get the originals off and the new ones on? Or can I slightly modify them to get them to go on and off without having to pull the hub? Thanks in advance.
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I did the rear brakes on my mom's Infinity (basically the same car) I struggled with trying to push the pistons back into the calipers to make room for the new, thicker pads. I googled it, found a forum, and it turns out the pistons screw in. The site said you need a special tool (a 2 pronged looking thing) I managed with my needle nosed pliers. Didn't need to get as far as the backing plates on my mon's car. Try googling - there's a lot of support out ther. Good luck.lgb240
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k well figured i would finish this thread just in case anyone in the future has the same question (likely I know) :loco::roll::roll::roll:.
Yes the hub has to be removed however no puller or anything but a breaker bar and a 30mm socket is required. once the 30mm nut is off, the hub comes off by hand; then you just have to unbolt the backing plate and get a new 30mm nut since they are one time use.
sorry for the bump but figured I would finish what I started.sigpic
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