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Originally Posted by 03gtmustang
You dont need any tool to compress the piston in the rear calipers except some needle nose pliers.
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Thats how I did it, just pressed in as i turned them. Its easy to do brakes and as they said a simple cheap manual like Chilton's or Haynes will help you allot in doing basic maintenance work. I didnt buy new rotors either no reason to if stockers are still within spec's on thickness. I just had a local midas turn them for me. Cost only 35bucks cash to do all 4 rotors for me in 30 mins. Then just new brake fluid and your good to go.