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Old Oct 12th, 2017, 18:59   #2
CLIVERALLY
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Ok at first I would say you have not pushed the 3 pistons back enough.

There are three in the caliper and to get the pistons flush you really need a pad spreader tool with the bleed screw released... as pushing the back with a screw driver does not work at all....

The dust cover should engulf the pistons if they after retracted back correctly and the piston edges flat to the caliper

There are two different types of pad depending on model year .

Make sure the caliper where the pads sit are scraped clean

hope it helps
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