It varies by vehicle, and other factors. In my case, my Mercedes rear brake pads went out first because of lack of grease on the caliper piston bracket pins.
If weren't able to open the piston using the dashboard menu, you'll probably need to try the caliper piston cube tool to close the piston by rotating it clockwise. Best of luck.
What brand for the new break pads
What year is this?
@@Dreday425 it's a 2016
Front
@@lovedutch9391 haven't needed those yet. Once I do them, will post
Is it always rear brake pads that go out first or front?
It varies by vehicle, and other factors. In my case, my Mercedes rear brake pads went out first because of lack of grease on the caliper piston bracket pins.
@@juancastro6934 Mine rear worn out and uneven wear first.
Thanks
what size are the bolts
Unfortunately, I did not measure the bolts at the time
My piston won’t go back in
If weren't able to open the piston using the dashboard menu, you'll probably need to try the caliper piston cube tool to close the piston by rotating it clockwise. Best of luck.