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Old Nov 16, 2019 | 06:02 PM
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Default 2017 Mitsubishi outlander GT rear brake pads don't fit

I tried replacing my rear brake pads today on my 2017 outlander GT, the pads both AutoZone and NAPA gave me were shaped completely different from my stock ones. I'm going to check Orielly and Advanced tomorrow. Has anyone ran into this before?
 

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Old Nov 17, 2019 | 10:41 AM
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Yeah pep boy, Orielly and advance have a completely different pads for my vehicle. I can't find the correct pad anywhere
 
Old Nov 17, 2019 | 02:11 PM
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Weird. Break down and go to a dealer, I suppose.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2019 | 09:36 PM
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So I finally found a set of pads from a different advance Auto parts. The problem I have now is my car is in pieces and I just realized I can't compress the Pistons. After doing some reading it looks like it's due to the EPB, does anyone know where I can find a tool to retract the Pistons with a EPB system?
 
Old Nov 20, 2019 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Mogomoss
So I finally found a set of pads from a different advance Auto parts. The problem I have now is my car is in pieces and I just realized I can't compress the Pistons. After doing some reading it looks like it's due to the EPB, does anyone know where I can find a tool to retract the Pistons with a EPB system?
I just posted the fix for this the day before your post. I'm pretty sure the 2016 and 2017 have the same braking system, and it's not an EPB. It's only a few posts down, but here is the link anyway: My rear brake post
 
Old Nov 28, 2019 | 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Mogomoss
So I finally found a set of pads from a different advance Auto parts. The problem I have now is my car is in pieces and I just realized I can't compress the Pistons. After doing some reading it looks like it's due to the EPB, does anyone know where I can find a tool to retract the Pistons with a EPB system?
Pretty sure 2017 was the first year Outladers came with rear electric parking brakes. I think you’ll need some sort of scan tool, but I think you need some kinda charging system too so the battery doesn’t die?! Wonder if these EBC are worth the maintenance pains?!
 
Old Nov 25, 2021 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mogomoss
So I finally found a set of pads from a different advance Auto parts. The problem I have now is my car is in pieces and I just realized I can't compress the Pistons. After doing some reading it looks like it's due to the EPB, does anyone know where I can find a tool to retract the Pistons with a EPB system?
What pads did you end up using?
 
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