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I am in the process of putting on new rear brake pads and I noticed that the rear outside pad on the driver's side is worn very thin as compared to the other pads and I had difficulty removing the thin pad because the piston is frozen. I cannot pry it back. Use some WD-40?
Is it possible to save this caliper? Thanks.
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