When braking I found that I couldn't squeeze the rear calipers like I used to on other cars. Apparently, many automakers have switched to rear calipers that require the pistons to rotate when compressed. Unfortunately, I found out about it by removing the rear wheel from the car. I went to Advanced Auto Parts to rent a brake kit. It worked like a charm. It can also work with front compression pistons that don't require twisting. So I bought this set to have on hand in the future. The kit I rented had additional non-piston compression tools that I didn't need. In addition, this kit has the same (or even better) construction as the rental kit, has more adapters and costs less than 20% of the rental kit. I preferred it to others at Revain because it was the cheapest and had an extra adapter. I am very happy with my choice.
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