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Hey guys I'm changing the rear brake pads on my 78 911SC. I was able to get the old pads out but can't budge the pistons to make room for new pads. Also the outer pad was completely worn off and the inside pad still has 4 or 5 cm's left. Any suggestions?

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Get a rebuilt caliper from Pelican. Your caliper has seized pistons and requires a good bit of work to get it operational again. Or check out the 911 classifieds here and get a set of good used calipers.

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