gpintler
TDR MEMBER
My truck is a 2004 2500 4 door 8 foot box 93K miles
I just did a brake job on my truck. That included pads and rotors on all corners
The rear pistons pushed back in without any real problems, but the the front pistons were much harder to push back in. All the outer seals were fine. I ended up opening the bleeder valves on the front calipers to get the pistons pushed back in. I then assembled the fronts, hung them and was very careful to use short strokes on the brake pedal to move them out before I bleed the fronts.
I did the same steps to do the rears. the rears just pushed back in with a lot less effort. Could it be that the fronts are tied to the Anti-lock system?
I just did a brake job on my truck. That included pads and rotors on all corners
The rear pistons pushed back in without any real problems, but the the front pistons were much harder to push back in. All the outer seals were fine. I ended up opening the bleeder valves on the front calipers to get the pistons pushed back in. I then assembled the fronts, hung them and was very careful to use short strokes on the brake pedal to move them out before I bleed the fronts.
I did the same steps to do the rears. the rears just pushed back in with a lot less effort. Could it be that the fronts are tied to the Anti-lock system?