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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 794305" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>Honda = Japanese = Pleasure to work on. </p><p>Get good quality pads. I have always trusted the Ferodo brand.</p><p></p><p>Most difficult thing will be to get the piston back to its original place to make it fit over the new thicker pads and also make sure when pressing in the piston it doesn't overflow at the brake fluid filler cap. Brake fluid eats paint. </p><p>Another tip. Do one side at a time so that you have the other side as reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 794305, member: 17884"] Honda = Japanese = Pleasure to work on. Get good quality pads. I have always trusted the Ferodo brand. Most difficult thing will be to get the piston back to its original place to make it fit over the new thicker pads and also make sure when pressing in the piston it doesn't overflow at the brake fluid filler cap. Brake fluid eats paint. Another tip. Do one side at a time so that you have the other side as reference. [/QUOTE]
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