The rear caliper piston ( equipped with parking brake ) are not intended to be push back, but screw back. You may want to check if none of the rear caliper internal have been damaged by applying excessive force during your procedure. Note that there are special tools intended to simplify the retraction of the piston which are not that expensive. It will also be a good idea to: replace the piston seals ( rebuilt kit ) on the side which had corrosion and purged the brake fluid ( which look like overdue ). My two cents.
The rear caliper piston ( equipped with parking brake ) are not intended to be push back, but screw back. You may want to check if none of the rear caliper internal have been damaged by applying excessive force during your procedure. Note that there are special tools intended to simplify the retraction of the piston which are not that expensive. It will also be a good idea to: replace the piston seals ( rebuilt kit ) on the side which had corrosion and purged the brake fluid ( which look like overdue ). My two cents.
Thanks for the tips!
@@therustichandyman You are welcome, keep posting.
0:55 rockin' the old school tighty whities 👍
Lol! Oh boy.