"Steve" <stevenp31.DeleteThis@cox.net> wrote in
news:dTVGg.4799$W01.4635@dukeread08:
> I had the rotors resurfaced and used ceramic pads but I wasn't sure
> how to properly adjust the caliper pistons. I loosened the bleed
> valve and compressed the piston as far as it would go then I screwed
> the piston in until the cliper would fit over the new pads.
> Everything seems ok. When I first put everything back together one
> wheel was harder to turn than the other but after driving it around
> the block, including backing up a few times, both wheels turned the
> same.
>
> Does anyone have anything to add? Did I do it right?
>
> When I moved the car out of the garage I found an adjustment screw on
> the floor. It is a flat-head scew about 2.5" long with a threaded
> stud that rides the screw to make adjustments. I don't know where it
> came from. I looked on both rear calipers but didn't see anything
> like it or where it could have come from. Any ideas would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
Got a pic? Doesn't sound like a brake part.
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