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My 1165A1 truck had about 7,000 miles on it when I got it and the brakes looked good. After driving less than 1,000 miles, the front passenger left brake pad (looking at it from the front) is completely worn out, with the left caliper pistons being extended almost double than the right side:
What could cause such an left/ right imbalance or is it typical? (the pads wear on driver side looks even on both sides)
The 1165a1 manual at 7-3.1 says to replace the pad if the thickness is less than 3/16”. Between what points is that “thickness” measured? The pad base plate alone is thicker than 3/16”, with the back shim measuring 0.25” or 0.2” without it.
This is how much is left on right side pad. I left the worn out one in, thinking to use it with a clamp to push back the pistons, the manual says to use a C clamp and a piece of wood.
How do you guys push back the pistons without removing the whole caliper assembly when replacing the pads on these REV trucks?
What could cause such an left/ right imbalance or is it typical? (the pads wear on driver side looks even on both sides)
The 1165a1 manual at 7-3.1 says to replace the pad if the thickness is less than 3/16”. Between what points is that “thickness” measured? The pad base plate alone is thicker than 3/16”, with the back shim measuring 0.25” or 0.2” without it.
This is how much is left on right side pad. I left the worn out one in, thinking to use it with a clamp to push back the pistons, the manual says to use a C clamp and a piece of wood.
How do you guys push back the pistons without removing the whole caliper assembly when replacing the pads on these REV trucks?
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