jada64
Boost Junky
Truck is 2WD dually, passenger front wheel. I dont drive the truck very often, once or twice a week.
Brakes were are redone when I bought the truck less than 2 years ago.
I do NOT have the equipment to put this thing on stands and pull the wheel off it and dont have the cash to pay someone right this right now, didnt work last week and no work this week.
I read that I could put a C clamp on the caliper with everything together and try to push the piston back in that way? Is that true, and if so what size c clamp should I get? Even if this doesn't fix the problem it would at least let me push the piston in and pinch the line so I could take it to a shop next week when I get paid.
Brakes were are redone when I bought the truck less than 2 years ago.
I do NOT have the equipment to put this thing on stands and pull the wheel off it and dont have the cash to pay someone right this right now, didnt work last week and no work this week.
I read that I could put a C clamp on the caliper with everything together and try to push the piston back in that way? Is that true, and if so what size c clamp should I get? Even if this doesn't fix the problem it would at least let me push the piston in and pinch the line so I could take it to a shop next week when I get paid.