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Old January 12th 2016, 10:26
proudbugowner proudbugowner is offline
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That's nice then! Good thing you sorted it out.

The smaller piston needs to be on the side where the rotor 'comes in' so that the larger piston can compensate for the torque applied on the pad by the rotor. This causes an even wear on the pads, which otherwise would wear at an angle.
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