kenladdude
04-05-2022, 01:06 AM
So have a weird one today was setting up my parking brake cables and realized that one side (passenger) was working fine but the drivers side is operating backwards??
I used the stock brakes out of the 2015 Pull out stock rear IRS I got.
I Pull ebrake cable and and it releases the pads?, let go and it clamps down... weird.
I had disassembled/reassembled both rear calipers a while ago to paint
and thought I had put back together correctly but obviously something is amiss... grrr.
I feel like it must be something simple I am missing.
I am thinking maybe when I screwed the calipers (Piston) in on the drivers side maybe I went the wrong direction ?
I think I went righty tighty on the piston on both sides.
Do the pass/drivers side pistons need to be tightened in opposite directions?
One video I saw (Not for mustang brakes) seem to "imply" this but did not clarify.
Think I may try to back the piston out tomorrow and see if I can then go the other direction tightening it back down.
Will post some pics tomorrow but if somebody knows what is up would appreciate it.
Also as a side note notice a little bit of play (Seems like the brake disc is moving a little) in both the rear wheels when I bolted them on.
I have not tightened the axle nuts down yet so thinking this is why have that.
I used the stock brakes out of the 2015 Pull out stock rear IRS I got.
I Pull ebrake cable and and it releases the pads?, let go and it clamps down... weird.
I had disassembled/reassembled both rear calipers a while ago to paint
and thought I had put back together correctly but obviously something is amiss... grrr.
I feel like it must be something simple I am missing.
I am thinking maybe when I screwed the calipers (Piston) in on the drivers side maybe I went the wrong direction ?
I think I went righty tighty on the piston on both sides.
Do the pass/drivers side pistons need to be tightened in opposite directions?
One video I saw (Not for mustang brakes) seem to "imply" this but did not clarify.
Think I may try to back the piston out tomorrow and see if I can then go the other direction tightening it back down.
Will post some pics tomorrow but if somebody knows what is up would appreciate it.
Also as a side note notice a little bit of play (Seems like the brake disc is moving a little) in both the rear wheels when I bolted them on.
I have not tightened the axle nuts down yet so thinking this is why have that.